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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.That's ironic cause I had Rosario as one of the picks in the Draft game that is occuring over in the draft forum.
what round?
7th round - The pick that is currently 219, but will be sliding down because of the comp picks that will be in the draft.
That's ironic cause I had Rosario as one of the picks in the Draft game that is occuring over in the draft forum.
A #1 for Matt Cassel - not that is FUNNY!!!!!
A #1 for Matt Cassel - not that is FUNNY!!!!!
Do you mean Matt Schaub? I don't think any team would trade a #1 for a QB that hasn't thrown a meaningful pass since he was a senior in HS.
thats neat.... It could possibly confirm that BB is going to tag Asante, and is preparing for Graham to hit the market.
IMO it doesnt possibly siganal any such thing. We bring in 400 TE's to camp every year. BB loves TE's.
Yeah. I'm pretty sure Belichick is a walking encyclopedia of tight ends. If I were a college TE that didn't hear any interest from Pats scouts, I'd have to wonder what the he!! is wrong with me.
Name: Dante Rosario
College: Oregon Number: 44
Height: 6-3 Weight: 248
Position: TE Pos2: H-back
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2007
40 Time: 4.84 40 Low: 4.82 40 High: 4.86
Projected Round: 7
Rated number 14 out of 99 TE's 262/2338 TOTAL
Analysis
Positives: Natural receiver who made the transition from fullback to tight end over the final two seasons of his career. Surprisingly athletic, Rosario can generate yards after the catch and is tough to bring down. Blessed with soft hands and quick change of direction to develop into a fine route-runner. Selfless player who signed with Oregon as a linebacker before being switched first to fullback, then tight end. Accomplished special teams performer.
Negatives: Bit of a 'tweener. Lacks the stoutness and power to hold up as a blocker at the point of attack and is more quick than fast as a receiver.
12/20/06 - PRO PROSPECTS: TE-FB Dante Rosario - It would have to take the right system to make Rosario a fit. Rosario would be a great lead blocker for a franchise tailback or a good outlet as a tight end or H-back in a West Coast offense.
He's a blocking TE (a la Graham)...
---Positives: Natural receiver who made the transition from fullback to tight end over the final two seasons of his career. Surprisingly athletic, Rosario can generate yards after the catch and is tough to bring down. Blessed with soft hands and quick change of direction to develop into a fine route-runner. Selfless player who signed with Oregon as a linebacker before being switched first to fullback, then tight end. Accomplished special teams performer.
Negatives: Bit of a 'tweener. Lacks the stoutness and power to hold up as a blocker at the point of attack and is more quick than fast as a receiver.
Don't mean to find fault with insignificant details, but Graham isn't really a "blocking TE". He's the most complete TE on the roster who happens to block very well. As a matter of opinion, his value as a blocker may be the main reason he hasn't been used more as a receiver.
As far as Rosario is concerned, this profile makes him seem like a natural receiver who's weakness happens to be blocking:
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Didn't mean to burst your bubble...
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