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Combine Talk: Tight Ends

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I wouldn't say Nelson ran surprisingly well. Everybody expected sub 4.6, and his trainer said he thought he'd hit in the 4.4 range.
 
28 reps on the bench for Casey hmm. Stronger than expected.
 
28 reps on the bench for Casey hmm. Stronger than expected.

Wow! Strength, explosiveness and decent speed. Quite the athletic combo. I hope his agility or change-of-direction ability is good too.
 
Man I wish i could see how the tight ends performed in the drills. Doesn't NFL.com have videos of those up yet?

BTW Jared Cook's numbers are eyepopping. Without a doubt he is the most athletic TE at the combine this year. Those are Vernon Davis type numbers. I still don't know how good his football skills are though. Is Cook just a workout warrior or is he going to be a really good NFL tight end?

Top performing Tight Ends
40 yard dash 4.50 1st
Vertical 41.0 1st
Broad Jump 10'3 1st
 
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Man I wish i could see how the tight ends performed in the drills. Doesn't NFL.com have videos of those up yet?

BTW Jared Cook's numbers are eyepopping. Without a doubt he is the most athletic TE at the combine this year. Those are Vernon Davis type numbers. I still don't know how good his football skills are though. Is Cook just a workout warrior or is he going to be a really good NFL tight end?

Top performing Tight Ends
40 yard dash 4.50 1st
Vertical 41.0 1st
Broad Jump 10'3 1st

He ran a lot faster than 4.50, he was at 4.42 in his first run. He's hugely athletic, but the early evaluations made him sound just like Watson - supremely talented, loses his focus and can drift at times. Capable of making a huge play though. I'm torn because he's a better athlete than some of the high end guys that have come out in recent years AND he's a willing blocker, but it would be a boom or bust proposition.
 
Why do you want to draft a TE ? There is an opening for a third TE on the roster, so he will just sit...

Bear Pascoe in the 4th or 5th, fills the open position and is what they need.
 
Why do you want to draft a TE ? There is an opening for a third TE on the roster, so he will just sit...

Bear Pascoe in the 4th or 5th, fills the open position and is what they need.

Tell me that you're joking. You count Watson and Thomas as the Pats being set at tight end? Watson has a below 50% receiving rate at balls thrown his way and Thomas has shown absolutely zilch to even prove that he's worthy of being a #2 tight end. BB loves his tight ends. I can pretty much guarantee we draft one unless we pick up a good one via free agency.
 
Why do you want to draft a TE ? There is an opening for a third TE on the roster, so he will just sit...

Bear Pascoe in the 4th or 5th, fills the open position and is what they need.
Watson and Thomas have contracts expiring at the end of the 2009 season. DeVree is still an unknown, as is Listori. Cook isn't likely to be pushing the 1st round, his QBs at South Carolina...ugh....he's worthy of a closer look by Waldron and Caserio, though I still prefer Ryan Purvis.
 
Tell me that you're joking. You count Watson and Thomas as the Pats being set at tight end? Watson has a below 50% receiving rate at balls thrown his way and Thomas has shown absolutely zilch to even prove that he's worthy of being a #2 tight end. BB loves his tight ends. I can pretty much guarantee we draft one unless we pick up a good one via free agency.

Yes.
 
Well, my top three going into the combine were Coffman, Cook, and Nelson...and I certainly see no reason to move Cook or Coffman down. Sperry caught my eye...he was off my radar.

My biggest surprise was Anthony Hill. Here's a guy that is thought to be a "blocking only" tight end, and he looked the best out of all of them in the gauntlet. He'll be sliding up the rankings.

I stand by my statement that Pettigrew's upside is a poor man's Daniel Graham.

I stand by my statement that Ingram doesn't do anything well. His hands were terrible.
 
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Well, my top three going into the combine were Coffman, Cook, and Nelson...and I certainly see no reason to move Cook or Coffman down. Sperry caught my eye...he was off my radar.

My biggest surprise was Anthony Hill. Here's a guy that is thought to be a "blocking only" tight end, and he looked the best out of all of them in the gauntlet. He'll be sliding up the rankings.

I stand by my statement that Pettigrew's upside is a poor man's Daniel Graham.

I stand by my statement that Ingram doesn't do anything well. His hands were terrible.
The bummer for Sperry is he weighed in at 238 when I was expecting him to be 250-ish. He is a good blocker when I've seen him and Ochmed liked him back before the knee injury.
 
He ran a lot faster than 4.50, he was at 4.42 in his first run. He's hugely athletic, but the early evaluations made him sound just like Watson - supremely talented, loses his focus and can drift at times. Capable of making a huge play though. I'm torn because he's a better athlete than some of the high end guys that have come out in recent years AND he's a willing blocker, but it would be a boom or bust proposition.

That 4.42 was the unofficial time. It would seem that, this year, they do have "OFFICIAL" times.. At least according to the NFLN broadcast.
 
That 4.42 was the unofficial time. It would seem that, this year, they do have "OFFICIAL" times.. At least according to the NFLN broadcast.

I thought the automatically timed numbers weren't released. I haven't seen any official numbers, only the ones posted on the NFL's combine site, but whether those are official or not, I don't know. 8/10 of a second is a huge discrepancy though. He was really moving, so I'd be surprised if that first run was an official 4.5.
 
I thought the automatically timed numbers weren't released. I haven't seen any official numbers, only the ones posted on the NFL's combine site, but whether those are official or not, I don't know. 8/10 of a second is a huge discrepancy though. He was really moving, so I'd be surprised if that first run was an official 4.5.


All I can find are the "Top Performers" numbers posted all over the net. It seems like everyone uses NFL.com's site for reference. Is there a complete listing of each invitee's results? The bad results are still important. Like James Casey. I have no idea what his 20yd shuttle time is. How slow was he? His 3 cone was great(7.00 flat) Do NFL teams have to pay an agency for the official results or show up and record they're own?

Time for me to take a break.
 
I thought the automatically timed numbers weren't released. I haven't seen any official numbers, only the ones posted on the NFL's combine site, but whether those are official or not, I don't know. 8/10 of a second is a huge discrepancy though. He was really moving, so I'd be surprised if that first run was an official 4.5.


I didn't think that the automatically timed numbers were released either, but that is what was reported as the "OFFICIAL" time on NFLN.
 
Man I wish i could see how the tight ends performed in the drills. Doesn't NFL.com have videos of those up yet?

BTW Jared Cook's numbers are eyepopping. Without a doubt he is the most athletic TE at the combine this year. Those are Vernon Davis type numbers. I still don't know how good his football skills are though. Is Cook just a workout warrior or is he going to be a really good NFL tight end?

Top performing Tight Ends
40 yard dash 4.50 1st
Vertical 41.0 1st
Broad Jump 10'3 1st


There is no denying that Cook was productive despite all the accruacy problems SC QB's had last year.

Wasn't it Cook that the SC QB overthrew on the last play fo the Ga. gamelast season?
 
Doctors advise TE prospect Mandeville to retire (heart ailment) - NFL - SI.com
During a routine exam at the combine doctors noticed something out of the ordinary with Mandeville's heart. A further inspection led combine doctors to the diagnosis that Mandeville may have an issue with one of his heart valves.

Mandeville has since been informed by the examining doctors here in Indianapolis that he should not play football moving forward, and it seems his dreams of playing in the NFL have likely ended.
 
I wouldn't mind the Pats looking at Nelson. The knock on him was his blocking, but he did extremely well at the Senior Bowl.

I agree. Mayock is very high on Nelson too.
 
You beat me to it, I was about to post this. Too bad for him, but if he does have a significant issue he's better off retiring than ending up dead. There have been too many tragic cases of what can happen.

Absolutely. What a blow, though...you're heading to the Combine, focused on making a great impression and getting that NFL shot you've always dreamed of, then a routine physical shuts you down for good. Poor guy must be reeling.
 
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