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Jags exploring trade for Hayden Hurst
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(02-24-2020, 06:13 PM)Caldrac Wrote: Mark Andrews was a lot more polished and ready to go for the NFL over Hayden Hurst. I don't know how that was overlooked. I guess the age difference or the QB play from each team played a role. He was a much more viable red zone target coming out of college though. Hurst was nowhere near as good in the receiving game. Maybe it was that whole SEC bias Vs. Big 12 conference. Adding talent to the position group makes sense regardless of how the f.o. and staff view Oliver. The Jags are coming off a year that saw multiple tight ends on IR and multiple guys signed off that street playing high snap counts. I can see why they aren't sitting on their hands about the TE room. They simply want to prevent a repeat of 2019's TE scenario. Gruden uses the TE differently than DeFilippo attempted to, so we don't really know what "type" he and the F.O. are after right now - and they likely see Oliver as their primary "move" TE. As they should, IMO. One thing he does like to do sometimes that Defilippo also did is to utilize a TE as a lead blocker instead of a FB. Here's an article that one may interpret to predict two TE sets becoming a common thing in the Jags' 2020 offense. https://247sports.com/nfl/washington-red...-74986208/ Find encouragement in the fact that they are at least looking to make moves - and that in 4 of Gruden's 5 years in DC, his top two tight ends combined for 900+ yards. Two of those seasons also saw at least 8 TDs from the redskins TE group. |
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