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Kirwan's top tight ends
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I think this is our guy, we've shown some interest.
I though Carlton would be for sure, but there are no indications he is -
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Kirwan has Davis #1 at TE, but 6'3" is the height I want in my Wide Receivers...In a TE I'd want a bigger target and someone who is a mismatch for DB's.
Plus Davis ran a 4.76; Martellus Bennett ran a 4.68, at 6'6". Not a huge difference on the whole, but for a smallish TE Davis is slow.
I don't see how that is a #1 TE.
That's the flaw in all these experts; they use overall college performance as the holy grail, instead of just one of the yardsticks you use to measure a player.
College performance is one of the best tools for assessing a player; but you also have to break down how the player did against his best competition; that's the talent level he will face in the pros.
Draft Scout has Davis third, behind Bennet and Dustin Keller.alen1 likes this. -
Cottam or Carlson. With Kellen Davis as a dark horse.
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I would love to have him here. I hope that the injurys dont scare us away
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What I like about the combine is the strict measure of one player against his peers on a level playing field - no home-field advantage, no bull**** hand-timed 40's.
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I would not take him before the 4th round. It's unfortunate he has had all these injuries but some guys just have fragile bodies. But I wish him well and hope he has success in the NFL wherever he ends up.
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To me, he's one of the most puzzling players in the draft. Great measurables, with so little production because of injuries. 21 career receptions for 341yds and 1 td. I'm not sure how any team can rate him in the top half of the draft with so little production and injury history, although I suppose it's about projecting someone's potential.
I still think he's a late round pick, and if someone picks him up sooner, so be it. It may be in a couple of years that we can gamble on a injury prone player with potential and very little college production, but I can't really see it this year.
And regardless of how much Sparano talked-up our TEs, I think we draft one this year, but I don't see it being Cottam.