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I don't agree that the tight end position is so difficult that rookies don't do well often. I think that oftentimes rookies just don't do well and also that coaches oftentimes don't give them a real chance. I think Jace will get a shot and if he comes through we will see a lot of him on the field. That is what I hope happens. OTOH Graham is starting to play a lot better so that will limit opportunities. Not to mention Mercedes is doing good.
 

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I don't agree that the tight end position is so difficult that rookies don't do well often. I think that oftentimes rookies just don't do well and also that coaches oftentimes don't give them a real chance. I think Jace will get a shot and if he comes through we will see a lot of him on the field. That is what I hope happens. OTOH Graham is starting to play a lot better so that will limit opportunities. Not to mention Mercedes is doing good.
Do you think all coaches across all teams are trying to hold TE's back compared to other positions? Because in the past decade or 2, the norm for successful TE's as a rookie is in the sub 500 yard range and a couple TD's maybe.

Where as we regularly see rookie OL produce, Rookie RB's especially, some rookie WR's, even QB's sometimes, but rookie TE's? even if they get near 1,000 yards in years 2,3,4 and beyond, they rarely see more than a couple to a few hundred as a rookie. Why would coaches hold them back vs all other positions IF they really were ready to be successful? They have to learn offensive line blocking schemes and they have to learn a pass catching route tree and all the reads with both. I think it's a unique position, or they aren't really a TE. Just a big WR.

There's a reason they rarely do well as rookies, even the great ones.
 
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R-E-L-A-X were following the same team

Some people just can't handle the truth

OBJ, AJ Green, Julio, Davante, etc etc guys like that are great great players that earned every dollar and amount of playing time in the NFL

Other players are really just scrubs and shouldn't be on an NFL roster. It's annoying but you see guys like Kumerow who has to work his way up and he's starting to show he earns it or a guy like Thielen

Both are undrafted but have proven they can play but really had to fight to be given a chance at a predominantly "black" position. That not racist, it's 100% the truth. And they just so happen to be white

I would love to see what Kumerow can do now that he's getting more playing time and can gain some confidence. Also Lazard too ! :)

Why are guys like Allison and Shepherd starting over them even when AR has publicly voiced support for Kumerow and Lazard?

It's not racist it's just 100% the truth
 

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I don't agree that the tight end position is so difficult that rookies don't do well often. I think that oftentimes rookies just don't do well and also that coaches oftentimes don't give them a real chance. I think Jace will get a shot and if he comes through we will see a lot of him on the field. That is what I hope happens. OTOH Graham is starting to play a lot better so that will limit opportunities. Not to mention Mercedes is doing good.

Vernon Davis, Zach Ertz, Jordan Reed, Delanie Walker, Eric Ebron, Marcedes Lewis, O.J. Howard, Austin Hooper, Greg Olsen, Heath Miller, Tyler Eifert, Kyle Rudolph, and others would like a word.
 

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R-E-L-A-X were following the same team

Some people just can't handle the truth

OBJ, AJ Green, Julio, Davante, etc etc guys like that are great great players that earned every dollar and amount of playing time in the NFL

Other players are really just scrubs and shouldn't be on an NFL roster. It's annoying but you see guys like Kumerow who has to work his way up and he's starting to show he earns it or a guy like Thielen

Both are undrafted but have proven they can play but really had to fight to be given a chance at a predominantly "black" position. That not racist, it's 100% the truth. And they just so happen to be white

I would love to see what Kumerow can do now that he's getting more playing time and can gain some confidence. Also Lazard too ! :)

Why are guys like Allison and Shepherd starting over them even when AR has publicly voiced support for Kumerow and Lazard?

It's not racist it's just 100% the truth

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Do you think all coaches across all teams are trying to hold TE's back compared to other positions? Because in the past decade or 2, the norm for successful TE's as a rookie is in the sub 500 yard range and a couple TD's maybe.

Where as we regularly see rookie OL produce, Rookie RB's especially, some rookie WR's, even QB's sometimes, but rookie TE's? even if they get near 1,000 yards in years 2,3,4 and beyond, they rarely see more than a couple to a few hundred as a rookie. Why would coaches hold them back vs all other positions IF they really were ready to be successful? They have to learn offensive line blocking schemes and they have to learn a pass catching route tree and all the reads with both. I think it's a unique position, or they aren't really a TE. Just a big WR.

There's a reason they rarely do well as rookies, even the great ones.
No, I was just talking about rookies in general. But I do think that if Jace gets in and gets himself open and then holds on the ball; he will get his chances. But like I said, all of a sudden our TEs are playing well and there will be less opportunities. And Tonyan, I hope, will be back soon. But they are bringing him back for a reason. Maybe they think he runs good routes and has good hands. That is my hope. Just don't believe that rookie TEs have an especially difficult time. And he has certainly had time to study the playbook.
 

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No, I was just talking about rookies in general. But I do think that if Jace gets in and gets himself open and then holds on the ball; he will get his chances. But like I said, all of a sudden our TEs are playing well and there will be less opportunities. And Tonyan, I hope, will be back soon. But they are bringing him back for a reason. Maybe they think he runs good routes and has good hands. That is my hope. Just don't believe that rookie TEs have an especially difficult time. And he has certainly had time to study the playbook.
Fair enough, I do think it is a unique position in terms of blocking and running routes that slows the progression some.
 

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Not necessarily, but typically. Especially considering that Sternberger, as a prospect, is not on the level of those other guys.
Neither was Hunter Henry. Had he competed at the combine, he'd have had numbers comparable to Sternberger (ran just a tad faster at his pro day vs. Jace's). All arguments about athleticism go out the window when you watch the film and see that he can run routes and create separation like a WR, and catches everything. He'll be a really good player for us. I think it's possible for him to contribute this year. But barring injury, he'll be a contributor next year.
 

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Neither was Hunter Henry. Had he competed at the combine, he'd have had numbers comparable to Sternberger (ran just a tad faster at his pro day vs. Jace's). All arguments about athleticism go out the window when you watch the film and see that he can run routes and create separation like a WR, and catches everything. He'll be a really good player for us. I think it's possible for him to contribute this year. But barring injury, he'll be a contributor next year.

Hunter Henry was a significantly more accomplished TE in college who was more highly regarded than Sternberger. He also didn't work out prior to the draft, so you're making an argument from results that didn't happen.

I don't think a contribution is impossible this year and would expect it next year. But expectations should be tempered given the time he's missed and the position he plays.
 

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Hunter Henry was a significantly more accomplished TE in college who was more highly regarded than Sternberger. He also didn't work out prior to the draft, so you're making an argument from results that didn't happen.

I don't think a contribution is impossible this year and would expect it next year. But expectations should be tempered given the time he's missed and the position he plays.
Henry played on a low level SEC team which starts anyone with a speck of talent right out of the gate. Sternberger player on a talent rich A&M team which had a few #1 picks TRANSFER away from their program , and he was a late WR to TE convert. Also, he was the most efficient TE in the nation in a division which features pro style offenses. #1 receiving grade per PFF

Go ahead and temper your expectations. Or bookmark my comments and slap yourself in the face in a few years.
 

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Henry played on a low level SEC team which starts anyone with a speck of talent right out of the gate. Sternberger player on a talent rich A&M team which had a few #1 picks TRANSFER away from their program , and he was a late WR to TE convert. Also, he was the most efficient TE in the nation in a division which features pro style offenses. #1 receiving grade per PFF

Go ahead and temper your expectations. Or bookmark my comments and slap yourself in the face in a few years.

Henry was a much more highly regarded prospect and was considered to be more pro ready, largely because he could block. I don't know what else to tell you.

You're also comparing them athletically based on testing that Henry never did.
 
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Cook was a little bit of both but wasn't really consistent enough in his only season with us

It would really be awesome if Sternberger could come in and be a consistent 60/700/8 type of guy for us for years

Cook was awesome for the Packers in the 2016 playoffs. Expecting Sternberger to put up numbers like that consistently is unrealsitic.
 

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Henry was a much more highly regarded prospect and was considered to be more pro ready, largely because he could block. I don't know what else to tell you.

You're also comparing them athletically based on testing that Henry never did.
That was one of the worst TE classes in recent memory. The most recent one was very good, so of course Sternberger didn't get a lot of hype. Just looking at their tape, they are very similar and he should be a very good receiving TE, though I believe he'll become a solid blocker as well.
 

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That was one of the worst TE classes in recent memory. The most recent one was very good, so of course Sternberger didn't get a lot of hype. Just looking at their tape, they are very similar and he should be a very good receiving TE, though I believe he'll become a solid blocker as well.

That may be your opinion and that's fine, but it wasn't the majority opinion on them coming out of college. Henry was more highly regarded and it wasn't because of his draft class.
 
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He was brought back from IR so he can practice [stupid rule]. I expect him to get some garbage time play later in the season after the 1st round bye is clinched.
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Jace is active for tonight. I would love to see him have a great game for us.
 
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Regarding this.

Yeah you never want to put too much pressure on a 3rd round pick, which ironically Finley was one too, but you want to expect "something" out of him nowadays.

Would I expect Sternberger to come in and be 60/700/8 right away? Obviously not.

But "something" this year and probably 50/600/6 next year would be a really "nice" start.
 
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Jace is active for tonight. I would love to see him have a great game for us.

Sternberger wasn't active for Sunday's game at Kansas City. The Packers are allowed to activate him to the 53 beginning this week.
 
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