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Seems like great part of the users is focused in other positions of the roster but i think our tigh end unit is beyond mediocre
Maxx Williams a injury prone very average , likely a depth guy in other team but is our number 1, a blocker tigh end, nowdays a old fashioned role like the ilb thumper
Daniels second in the depth...
The other guy (Demetrius Harris) never heard, but at 29 never produced on the field
Guess the Gm and KK are fine with it, but they have a history of successes to sustain their choices
 
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That is the problem, there is nothing sexy about our TE position when it's just 'tigh' and not 'tight'. But all kidding aside, Max Williams in my opinion is above average blocking. Maybe he's not great by any stretch but blocking and catching is what makes one a TE and not a WR, and he blocks very well from what I have seen. Then there is the question of how much does Kliff use the position, or use the position as a receiving option. I'm a little old school, so yeah I too would want a stronger set at the position but from what I stated it's not as glaring as CB. If they think Alford can stay healthy and they have something in Wilson, cool... but loses in the early games count as much as the later games while a rookie is working things out and they really need to trade for a solid vet now!
 

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The TE is one of the best ways to create mismatches in the NFL (or almost any level of football) and the fact that we blatantly ignore it drives me crazy.
 

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The TE is one of the best ways to create mismatches in the NFL (or almost any level of football) and the fact that we blatantly ignore it drives me crazy.
Same I don’t understand
 

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Offensive genius KK doesn’t need TEs. He smarter than the rest of the league.

you are absolutely correct, a mismatch at TE is a huge weapon.
The last good TE the cards had, and utilized, may have been JV Cain.
You young guys are saying, who??
 

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Offensive genius KK doesn’t need TEs. He smarter than the rest of the league.

you are absolutely correct, a mismatch at TE is a huge weapon.
The last good TE the cards had, and utilized, may have been JV Cain.
You young guys are saying, who??

Novacek (but for the sake of money we foolishly let him walk with the promise of Awalt), Awalt (if he did not get hurt), Freddie Jones did produce, and despite his defining failure in a Super Bowl with the Cowboys you have... Jackie Smith :cards:
 
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