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I just don't think he is the real deal for us man I like em but I really like Tyler higbee in the middle rounds have you done research on him or watched film?
Do TEs really need to run a 4.5 in order for anyone here to acknowledge them? Adams and Montgomery barely crack a 4.5.
Do we really want Henry in rd 1?
No no no
That's the only problem. He'd absolutely be a good player on the team, but we have a GM who won't touch FA, so we have to attempt to fill holes in the draft and there probably isn't enough talent to go around.Do we really want Henry in rd 1?
I've seen some film, definitely looks good. I'd love to see him in GB.I just don't think he is the real deal for us man I like em but I really like Tyler higbee in the middle rounds have you done research on him or watched film?
Higbee definitely looks more the athletic WR/TE combo you see these days. Henry is a lot like Witten. He's not a game changing YAC guy, but he'll do everything right, get open, and catch everything in sight, as well as block.Yeah Tyler is a receiving threat and runs people over plus he is lengthy that's the guy we should be targeting and realistically Ted is prob gonna go d line in round 1 wouldn't be opposed to trading back to the second round and getting a couple more picks plus if that happened we could take a chance on jaylon smith... Might not be a bad idea..
http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/arkansas-football/hunter-henry-turns-heads-arkansas-pro-day/
Ran a 4.68 at the pro day. Improved his bench to 21 reps. Very solid, might have made his way back into the first round conversation.
He can definitely get to the second level of a defense and make plays. If only we had a field stretching WR.I was surprised to see him run below 4.7. He might be able to stretch a defense at the pro level after all.
He can definitely get to the second level of a defense and make plays. If only we had a field stretching WR.
We all are in agreement that Billings is a stud. That hole in ILB is big, though. I would have preferred we get an ILB in free agency and draft Billings if he were still aroundGet us some Andrew billings!!!! I will be pleased with him fast as **** for a dt and wraps up may not sound **** but that could be big with Daniels he is the kind of dt that could put up 10+ sacks I like it more and more
I live in Arkansas and have watched most Razorback games. Henry is faster than most LBs and is taller than any defensive secondary player. He doesn't drop passes, and has put up solid numbers with a game manger type QB. I will surprised if he is not gone before the Packers pick at 27.
The point is that he is going to create matchup problems for any defense, even in the NFL. A team without a good coverage LB is going have problems.
I've seen some film, definitely looks good. I'd love to see him in GB.
http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/Devon-Cajuste?id=2555276
Here's an interesting option...like Backman, he's an H back/TE sort of player, around the same size. He ran the fastest 3 cone drill of any player in the entire draft, at 234 pounds. Apparently can block, has good hands, and he really does move well for a big guy. He could hopefully be a fast study like Montgomery since he's also a Stanford grad. I think he's definitely a better player than Backman.
Rodgers lined up like a WR several times. It would be nice to have a big guy who was more effective in this sort of formation. He's a plus blocker as a receiver, not a blocking TE. But neither is Rodgers. He just seemed like a guy who could be a good value and effective in the right situations.Well, Cajuste played wide receiver for Stanford and while it seems he has a unique ability to change directions at a high speed he seems to lack the strength necessary to play tight end in the NFL.
Rodgers lined up like a WR several times. It would be nice to have a big guy who was more effective in this sort of formation. He's a plus blocker as a receiver, not a blocking TE. But neither is Rodgers. He just seemed like a guy who could be a good value and effective in the right situations.
It was surprising, considering he was commended for his play strength.I'm not saying it's impossible for Cajuste to turn into a decent tight end at the pro level. But he would have to gain some muscles to improve his strength (12 reps won't do it at the position) though. If he's able to maintain his agility with additional weight you might be on to something.