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Agent Jack Bechta opines about TE's and their still-increasing value in the NFL.

 

http://www.nationalfootballpos...the-2014-season.html

 

Big year for Tight Ends: Fantasy football geeks, listen up; Offensive coordinators are busy this off-season designing more multiple TE packages. Don’t be surprised to see some teams using more two TE’s on the field at a time (remember what Harbaugh was doing with TE packages at Stanford).

With defenses spending the last twelve years drafting, coaching and developing corners to cover three and four receiver packages, the pendulum may start swinging the other way. Offenses can create great mismatches by having two and even three TE’s on the field at once. Most defenses don’t have the personnel to defend two big fast and talented TE’s.

I represented a top TE in this year’s draft and was surprised by the teams that were interested in drafting all the top TE’s. Most of these teams already had two good TE’s and wanted more. The top five TE’s taken in this years draft will see plenty of playing time as will those drafted in the first three rounds last year.

 

 

Just watched this weeks McCarthy show with special guest Richard Rodgers. 

I can see why they all like the kid, Real humble, nice, big ass smile, just a happy kid who looks like he's living his dream.  Packer People for sure.  

He seems to be getting better every week, would love to see him become a star for us.

 

Thanks Ted

Last edited by BartManDude

AR used to say DJ Williams caught everything. Rodgers actually does catch everything. 

 

Rodgers can't block a barstool. But if he can become AR's safety valve on 3rd and 4,5,6 and be a sure handed chain mover when it's needed he's gold to this offense. The other thing I like about Rodgers is he strongly opposes being tackled.

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