http://www.kansascity.com/2012/04/27/3580744/missouri-tight-end-picked-in-third.html
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LOL His pass catching face is EPIC. Thanks for the link.
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I think the player shows pretty good technique when blocking, especially when he's in motion coming down the line, he understands how to engage with solid fundamentals on the move, gets his body in good position and gets the job done..I've said before, I've seen him come down the line against Carolina, and literally crush Quinton Coples to spring the back for 6, I've seen him display good fundamentals when he's in line as well, he needs to be a bit more aggressive and could get stronger, but his athleticism, body genetics, and youth tell me that those things will improve exponentially at the pro level..I had him as a third round pick..
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I think this was a pick for Philbin. Obviously they all are, but my guess is that Philbin didn't specify what players he wanted, but rather types of players he wanted. I think Egnew is one of those types that Ireland might not have sought out if Philbin hadn't stressed a desire for that type. I think Philbin stressed his desire for a seam threat TE and that Ireland found a player to potentially fill that need.
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This kid doesn't make the team in last few years' system. Hopefully this means much needed change in offensive philosophy
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Man, the security blanket this kid provided for Gabbert was impressive, he was always looking for Egnew..There's no denying this kids athleticism and hands, he may not have Fleener speed! And he's not the player that Dwayne Allen is, but he moves like he weighs a lot less than 250 lbs, very light feet in route, and I love the spin moves at that weight.
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"Oh no! My car is having trouble starting"
[video=youtube;7TrZFxhrPUI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TrZFxhrPUI[/video]
"Maybe I can get your battery started"
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It's kind of a misnomer to call this guy a tight end. He's basically a huge slot receiver. He doesn't seem to line up hardly ever if at all next to a tackle or in a 3-point stance. All his blocking responsibilities seem to be more line a WR executing stalk blocks than anything a true TE typically does. He's also much more savvy in terms of screens and the like than most.
I wouldn't be surprised if they kept him more towards his college duties than went through all the effort to make him a "real" tight end.BlameItOnTheHenne likes this. -
Here's some blocking stuff.
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You know, I really wish Missouri didn't run a West Coast/Spread hybrid, because there were far too many screens to get a feel for how he is down the field.
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