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The Official What TE Do We Pickup? Thread

Posted on 9/4/09 at 12:21 am
Posted by blueslover
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 12:21 am
Thanks Billy, sorry you won't be in the big run.

Patriots will probably drop a keeper... Drop prone Ben Watson or former Buc Alex Smith. How about Donaldson for one of them before cuts?

Eagles looking for another TE too, Ingram IR'ed

Who’s the odd man out at tight end? It’s unlikely the Patriots will keep four tight ends, and Chris Baker and David Thomas have emerged as the top two. So, that leaves Benjamin Watson and Alex Smith battling for a third spot, and they figure to get the majority of playing time tonight. Other teams, such as the tight end-needy Eagles, are watching this situation closely.

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Posted by Earl Candle
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 12:23 am to
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Posted by blueslover
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 12:24 am to
Jeb Putzier available always thought that had to be one of the most hillbilly NFL names ever
Posted by Earl Candle
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 12:25 am to
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Posted by Guido Merkens
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 12:26 am to
cue Zack Hilton's Dad in 3,2,1.
Posted by blueslover
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 12:27 am to
Panthers TE Dante Rosario "might be expendable," according to the Charlotte Observer.
Rosario has done nothing since emerging as a Week 1 waiver wire darling last September, and he's fallen clearly behind Gary Barnidge and Jeff King. The Panthers will keep a kickoff specialist and a second fullback, so Rosario's roster spot is in jeopardy.

Bengals signed TE Kolomona Kapanui, formerly of the Saints.
If you've been watching HBO's Hard Knocks, Kapanui and J.P. Foschi's signings make plenty of sense. If you're aware of the Bengals' history, Kapanui is an especially good fit. He was arrested this offseason.
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Posted by Earl Candle
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Posted by GOP_Tiger
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 12:29 am to
I don't think we would trade with the Panthers, so we would have to hope he falls to us and we can pick him up off waivers.
Posted by blueslover
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 12:36 am to
If we go down to having no real receiver type TE Payton would secretly love it probably...

"Coach, we don't have to go 4 wide EVERY play now"

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Posted by Earl Candle
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 12:38 am to
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Posted by cardee2003
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 5:16 am to
What a big lost!! I was expecting big things from him. He also was my backup TE on my fanatsy football team
Posted by oldschoolqb
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 6:23 am to
Nicky Savoie
Posted by blueslover
deeper than deep south
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 8:14 pm to
Colts release Colin Cloherty

anybody have a take on him?

BIOGRAPHY: Three-year starter, awarded all-Conference honors after his senior and junior seasons.
POSITIVES: Reliable pass catching tight end with possibilities at a variety of positions. Quickly releases off the line, immediately gets into routes and effortlessly makes the reception in stride, looking the pass into his hands and adjusting to the errant throw. Displays good focus, concentration, and possesses natural receiving skills. Runs solid routes, comes back to the ball out of breaks or finds the open space on the field to make himself an available target. Gives effort blocking, setting with good knee bend and leverage while effectively using his hands.
NEGATIVES: Marginal strength and does not get movement as a blocker even on a small-school level. More quick than fast and does not possess the speed necessary to separate down the field at the next level.
ANALYSIS: Cloherty has been a productive player at Brown the past three years, yet he lacks the measurables to be a true tight end at the next level. His pass-catching skills could help him catch on as either an H-back or move tight end in a backup role
Posted by lsuboyfriend
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 8:54 pm to
I posted this on the waived/released thread, but Leonard Pope of Arizona is now available. Trying to block out the UGA is evil in every way bias in me, but maybe he could be useful here.
Posted by blueslover
deeper than deep south
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 9:03 pm to
scanning Cardinals boards he seemed to have zero TE blocking ability. Miller was okay blocking but more of a receiver type, so maybe a fit. Headline: Pope Made A Saint. Ortega or Dinkins can be the big body blocker role.
Posted by whodatfan
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 9:27 pm to
quote:

Pope Made A Saint





Even better thread title if Saints do pick him up:

Pope a Saint--
Posted by GOP_Tiger
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 10:08 pm to
Let's talk first about the other three TEs we have on our roster and their odds of making the team. I'm not enough of a fanatic to use a DVR to replay the game and grade out the tight ends or anything, so there are just my general impressions.

Buck Ortega surprised me last night with his speed. He seems to be a good receiver. I haven't seen enough of his blocking to really say much about it, but he is light at 250 lbs.

Darnell Dinkins has seemed to block well. The times I've seen him running routes, he's seemed slow.

Martrez Milner seems lucky to have missed being cut earlier.

If we keep Ortega and Dinkins, then I think we're keeping a decent receiving TE and a decent blocking TE. I'm not convinced it's a disaster.

With that in mind, I'm skeptical of us giving up too much to acquire a TE via trade. I don't think we're desperate or anything.
Posted by blueslover
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 10:52 pm to
Dinkins health is the biggest issue to me. He hasn't been 100% much or in a while. It could be considered needing 2 TEs possibly for that. That's what adds to the press as an issue. Payton seems to like always having 4 too.
Posted by GOP_Tiger
Baton Rouge
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Posted on 9/4/09 at 11:00 pm to
quote:

Dinkins health is the biggest issue to me. He hasn't been 100% much or in a while.
I thought he was supposed to be ready for the Lions, though.
Posted by geauxtbone
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Posted on 9/5/09 at 5:31 am to
Shockey's not the most durable guy himself, seems to get nicked up often, he's missed a lot of playing time over the years. We need to pick up someone who's durable.
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