dryheat44
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I wrote this in another thread, but it was less relevant to that thread, which has moved off the front page. It's more relevant to this discussion:
My thinking is that Belichick wants to run a 2 TE base offense. This requires uber-athletic tight ends. Neither Mills nor Thomas qualifies. These guys are hard to find, which is why they all go in the first round.
Graham, in particular, has proven to be invaluable in the passing game. He helps Brady not to get killed. Without Graham's chipping/doubling ability, Brady would have probably taken 25% more hits last year. It only takes one to knock him out for the season.
Now there are tight ends floating around the league, and in college, who are good blockers. Carswell's made a career in Denver, and the Vikings had a good one who's name escapes me. However, the defense knows that they don't have to cover these guys. They can't do that with Graham.
With Graham on the field, 100% of the Patriots playbook is in play. He could be there to run block, pass block, or run a route, and he excells at all three.
He'll never be a huge fantasy player, but his on-field contributions are undeniable, and it'll be very hard to replace them. Plus he'll be more affordable than Branch, which brings me to Branch...
I like Deion. He's a legit #1 who excells in this offense. But he's replaceable. Just this season, we could have gone after Owens, Walker, Lelie, Stallworth, Koren Robinson, Burleson, Driver, Randle-El, Lloyd, Bryant, Givens, Finneran, Keyshawn, and those are just the free agents and guys that were being shopped. Some of these guys have other issues, some might not be as good as Branch, some are expensive, but the point is Branch is a lot easier to replace, through free agency, trade, and the draft, in our offense than Graham. The most talented WR we've had in recent years is Terry Glenn, probably by a healthy margin. I don't think we miss him.
In fact, I'll go so far as to say that WR is the most replaceable position on our team.
My thinking is that Belichick wants to run a 2 TE base offense. This requires uber-athletic tight ends. Neither Mills nor Thomas qualifies. These guys are hard to find, which is why they all go in the first round.
Graham, in particular, has proven to be invaluable in the passing game. He helps Brady not to get killed. Without Graham's chipping/doubling ability, Brady would have probably taken 25% more hits last year. It only takes one to knock him out for the season.
Now there are tight ends floating around the league, and in college, who are good blockers. Carswell's made a career in Denver, and the Vikings had a good one who's name escapes me. However, the defense knows that they don't have to cover these guys. They can't do that with Graham.
With Graham on the field, 100% of the Patriots playbook is in play. He could be there to run block, pass block, or run a route, and he excells at all three.
He'll never be a huge fantasy player, but his on-field contributions are undeniable, and it'll be very hard to replace them. Plus he'll be more affordable than Branch, which brings me to Branch...
I like Deion. He's a legit #1 who excells in this offense. But he's replaceable. Just this season, we could have gone after Owens, Walker, Lelie, Stallworth, Koren Robinson, Burleson, Driver, Randle-El, Lloyd, Bryant, Givens, Finneran, Keyshawn, and those are just the free agents and guys that were being shopped. Some of these guys have other issues, some might not be as good as Branch, some are expensive, but the point is Branch is a lot easier to replace, through free agency, trade, and the draft, in our offense than Graham. The most talented WR we've had in recent years is Terry Glenn, probably by a healthy margin. I don't think we miss him.
In fact, I'll go so far as to say that WR is the most replaceable position on our team.











