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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 999874" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>I expect Jordan Love to have a really up-and-down season but anyone counting on the TEs picked this year to help him substantially is ignoring the vast and storied history of rookie TEs not accomplishing squat in the NFL. I am really excited about Musgrave's potential three seasons from now but the guy is rawer (would it be rarer in this context?) at running routes than Watson was coming out of college so I'm not expecting him to be a great pressure valve for Love this season as he learns how to actually run routes. Kraft will most likely have the better rookie season, he's a player that doesn't really have many weaknesses and will (hopefully) make tough catches, though he'll likely only be a real threat in the short-to-intermediate range.</p><p></p><p>So, unless Green Bay has the best TE draft in NFL history, counting on both of these guys to make a substantial impact this season doesn't account for how difficult the transition from college to the NFL is for TE's. I'll be shocked if Kraft has more than 40 receptions and 400 yards while Musgrave, as raw as he is right now, will probably have substantially fewer receptions but slightly more yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 999874, member: 9033"] I expect Jordan Love to have a really up-and-down season but anyone counting on the TEs picked this year to help him substantially is ignoring the vast and storied history of rookie TEs not accomplishing squat in the NFL. I am really excited about Musgrave's potential three seasons from now but the guy is rawer (would it be rarer in this context?) at running routes than Watson was coming out of college so I'm not expecting him to be a great pressure valve for Love this season as he learns how to actually run routes. Kraft will most likely have the better rookie season, he's a player that doesn't really have many weaknesses and will (hopefully) make tough catches, though he'll likely only be a real threat in the short-to-intermediate range. So, unless Green Bay has the best TE draft in NFL history, counting on both of these guys to make a substantial impact this season doesn't account for how difficult the transition from college to the NFL is for TE's. I'll be shocked if Kraft has more than 40 receptions and 400 yards while Musgrave, as raw as he is right now, will probably have substantially fewer receptions but slightly more yards. [/QUOTE]
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