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I do disagree with people who are clamoring about the tight end room being ignored.

By the fifth round where the Browns selected Ford, every tight end I had any positive opinions about were long gone. Ogletree from YSU was interesting, but Ford could see the field for 30 snaps a game. Hard to reach for a tight end in such a shallow group. May as well take a receiver project

We are all ridiculous.

The fact that you as a school teacher have any opinion on tight ends through the 5th round proves how much of an obsession this is. That is what 15-20 TE's you watched film on?

I am not saying I am not guilty too, all i am saying the first step is for the both of us to recognize we have a problem, lol.
 
I am not saying I am not guilty too, all i am saying the first step is for the both of us to recognize we have a problem, lol.

Antibiotics will help keep that itch from spreading to uranus.
 
Guess I just assumed he was too busy chasing kids off his lawn or perhaps working on his yet to be released book of jokes...:dunno:

It's because he decided to weave in a personal knock for no good reason.

We are all fans. Some people read up on situations more than others. I don't read up on the Guardians this year - sorry, just can't being myself to care - but I wouldn't knock somebody who did.

It's objectively a bad TE class by any number of websites and actual results-based analysis.

The 2022 NFL Draft was the second time in the past six years that no tight end was drafted in the first round. Additionally, four tight ends being drafted through the first two days is the fewest since 2016, when just three were selected through the first three rounds.

But a mere teacher shouldn't have an opinion. Everybody stop typing.
 
Ever wonder why we don't put Lee in charge of anything around here?

I will have you know I turned down a Mod job years ago then they were to smart to ever ask again after i ran too many kids off the RCF lawn week after week.
 
my buddy from OU swears we got a steal with this pick

maybe there are others out there that know something we don't

I dont see it, but I was a Sam Darnold guy and famously told Dree Brees to his face he wouldnt be very good in the NFL when he asked...a story i have told many, many times before.

My point? What the fuck do I know? lol
 
my buddy from OU swears we got a steal with this pick

maybe there are others out there that know something we don't
The YouTube video from his year in Arkansas looks decent even though it is pretty short. Just by watching the video you would have thought his production would have been much higher. Perhaps he underachieved and the Browns are hoping they can mold and develop him better. His speed and length is slightly above average and he seems to be able to run after the catch. It's worth a shot this late in a draft. No one is going to lose any sleep if this guy just ends up
as a practice squad body. If he becomes anything more, even if it is just depth and special teams it's good value for where he was drafted.
 
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my buddy from OU swears we got a steal with this pick

maybe there are others out there that know something we don't

I'm still confused why/how it's "OU" when it's "The University of Oklahoma"...
 
3 star recruit out of HS and had 100 total college receptions, I’m expecting less than nothing out of this guy.

David Bell had around 80 in his freshman year, for a reference point.
 
3 star recruit out of HS and had 100 total college receptions, I’m expecting less than nothing out of this guy.

David Bell had around 80 in his freshman year, for a reference point.
Yeah I was a bit surprised that they went with a player like him. Although I will say in the very earky mock drafts when the college season got started some had him as a 5th rounder based on his work at Arkansas.
 
Woods could just be a roll of the dice to try to find a deep threat. Speed tends to get a WR drafted high but it's not everything to being a deep threat. Ball tracking and finding a way to separate is also part of the equation.

I think it's real hard to really know if what exactly a player has that makes them a deep threat in college that translates to the NFL. Only way to know is to just see if that player can replicate it on the field in the NFL.

Woods just seems to get late separation and comes down with the ball. The one thing scouts point out is his ability to build speed. From his highlights, it seems he gets a step or two very late in the routes when he goes deep. I think that's enough to just spend a 6th round pick to see if it translates.
 
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You can never tell from highlights, but the guy looks sticky, catching in traffic.. he seems to have some speed..
 

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