LetsGoPats36
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Before the 2010 draft, National Football Post had Hernandez ranked as the top TE, ahead of Gronk (2) and Gresham (3). Pretty awesome the Pats got the top 2 when they fell because of question marks, and they're both working out. (Easy to forget Gronk was a HUGE question mark because of his back injury.)
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Touchdowns don't just score themselves. I think it's clear to everyone who saw the game the impact Hernandez, Brady, Waters, Light, Mankins, Gronkowski, Welker, Woodhead, Green-Ellis, etc. had. The offense is becoming whole, and greater than the sum of its parts.
The ball security concerns me a lot, but if he can correct that(and he should be able to), he'll be incredible. He'll never be a great blocking TE but that's okay, he has the potential to be our Witten/Clark/Gates.
Biggest thing that surprised me about Hernandez is he did 30 reps of 225 compared to Gronk's 23. Just lookign at the 2 of them you'd think Gronk would be much stronger.
30 reps is impressive but I can see who Gronk did less. He has a really long wing span. Longer arms and the bench press usually equal lower reps because there's a longer range of motion. I think Jason Piere Paul only did like 19 and has a similar build.