PackAttack12
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I think so too, but we're not even a year removed from saying someone else was doing well and might be back for the start of the season when in reality he wasn't really ready for any of the season and people are talking about a guy that has the same injury and would only be 1 month ahead of that guys schedule in rehab and we're talking about him being ready for the season again.I would guess that the Packers have enough data in Tonyan's rehab progress after 4 1.2 months out from his ACL injury /surgery to make an informed decision. There can always be setbacks but I think this is good sign & good signing.
My conclusion is that any player needing to be signed will leak optimistic news for obvious reasons.Tons of reports that BakhT was way ahead of schedule too and some thought he'd be ready for opening day. Turns out he wasn't really ready even 6 months after that even.
Tonyan "should" be back sooner than David, but until he is, he's not.
Yes. Him or Isaiah Likely. He’s a guy that seems to have a good all around play strengths (excelling at Receiving) but minor concerns in the blocking area. Yet with big play potential. He’s also coming in near later Day 2 on many Mocks, which is right in our crosshairs. I doubt he makes round 4 because of limited top end TE prospects.Daniel Bellinger is my day 3 TE looking out for now IF Gute doesn’t want to take one earlier. Ruckert is my favorite most complete all around TE (not as high a receiving threat as some others but talking all around) and I couldn’t pass him up in the 3rd regardless of signing Tonyan IMO but understand
According to Silverstein......
The one-year deal TE Robert Tonyan received is worth $3.7M and includes $1.75M in incentives, according to a source. The Packers had to pay because at least three other teams were interested in signing him despite coming off a torn ACL.
he's not particularly speedy, so i don't think of him as a long range down field threat, but what a nice red zone target he would make. consensus seems to be late third round pick.Yes. Him or Isaiah Likely. He’s a guy that seems to have a good all around play strengths (excelling at Receiving) but minor concerns in the blocking area. Yet with big play potential. He’s also coming in near later Day 2 on many Mocks, which is right in our crosshairs. I doubt he makes round 4 because of limited top end TE prospects.
15.3 per reception and Paint Specialist, getting better the closer the Pylons. Lives for the Endzone. Will challenge the secondary if they aren’t careful? he’ll become an NFL TD machine within 2-3 years with an elite QB. He’s partly responsible for the resurgence of Coastal Carolina (in my mind )
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Best paired and molded with an experienced Blocker in his Rookie season. We’ve got just the Big Dog
Sounds about right. I saw him floating into the 4th Round. But he’s a top 6-8 range TE prospect.he's not particularly speedy, so i don't think of him as a long range down field threat, but what a nice red zone target he would make. consensus seems to be late third round pick.