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Mike Gesicki - Draft profile
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(02-12-2018, 11:07 AM)Deacon Wrote: Ugh. Reads like it was written by a man who literally had a lime in his mouth the whole time. I can practically hear the accent every time I read it. I hope you weren't implying I was a limey, i.e of British origin sir... The leaping point is very interesting to me. I know that NBA prospects can be dinged for being "two foot leapers" Vs being able to spring off of one leg. Seems Gesicki is definitely in the two foot category. Power wise I'd agree. If he could put on another 10-15 of good muscle onto that lanky frame it would do him a world of good. Needs to bring some "dog" out too. Agree on the rest too. The more I watched the more I saw a guy who came with a plan on every play as a receiver. Good spacial awareness and has the technique to get to his spots. Even if he never becomes anything more than a willing but below average blocker he is still a very intriguing weapon to have at your disposal. Could be a very good security blanket for whoever our QB is. (02-12-2018, 01:58 PM)HolsterHusto Wrote:Yeah he has great hands.(02-12-2018, 01:27 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: He didn't display good hands at the Senior Bowl. He had a couple of very easy drops. I wasn't impressed. Jeremy Reaves the safety made two big plays in the Senior Bowl breaking up a pass Gesicki caught. Wouldn't be too worried about it long term. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (02-12-2018, 03:19 PM)JackCity Wrote:(02-12-2018, 11:07 AM)Deacon Wrote: [Very well informed and crafted post that was totally about football. I think it's kind of telling about this TE class where he and Goedert are seen as fringe First Round Prospects and the top of their class. While they are good players, I don't see either of them as "must have" types. I agree with you that he is an intriguing player and I think he could be a real weapon, but I feel like there are several more valuable players that will be there in the bottom of Round 1.
I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.
Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say! (02-12-2018, 04:21 PM)Deacon Wrote:Round 1 is a bit too rich for me. Particularly when that seems to be the money area for some very good interior players this year.(02-12-2018, 03:19 PM)JackCity Wrote: I hope you weren't implying I was a limey, i.e of British origin sir... If he's there at our pick in the 2nd I'd do it. (02-12-2018, 03:19 PM)JackCity Wrote:(02-12-2018, 11:07 AM)Deacon Wrote: Ugh. Reads like it was written by a man who literally had a lime potato in his mouth the whole time. I can practically hear the accent every time I read it. Fiiiine. Edited.
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(02-13-2018, 08:44 AM)Deacon Wrote:(02-12-2018, 03:19 PM)JackCity Wrote: I hope you weren't implying I was a limey, i.e of British origin sir... Much better my maple and hockey loving friend (02-13-2018, 09:07 AM)irontrooper83 Wrote:(02-13-2018, 12:12 AM)JackCity Wrote: Funnily enough he blocked me on twitter after this. LMAO. He sure showed me! Thanks man. (02-11-2018, 04:14 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:(02-11-2018, 04:11 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: No. He's basically a bigger, slower WR, because of his pitiful blocking. If we're gonna spend a high round pick on a TE, we need one that can catch and block. IMO, Andrews, Goedert, Hurst and Fumagalli are all better options in rounds 2-3. I've read the same about Andrews struggling as a blocker, but his frame is so thick I'm sure it's just a matter of developing. I can picture him being a dominant downfield blocker with his size. As for Gesicki, he clearly needs developing as well but I do think he'll get there in time. He's just such a natural and gifted pass catcher that I'm fine taking him with our late round two pick should we still need a TE at that point. I don't think Andrews or Hurst make it to our round two pick.
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Profiles of the tight ends seem to be all over the place at the moment.
I’ve seen other reports of him being an excellent blocker. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (02-27-2018, 06:17 PM)Andy G Wrote: Profiles of the tight ends seem to be all over the place at the moment. From where? He's shockingly bad. Would be the consensus by a mile. Very few if any "good" blocking snaps. (02-11-2018, 04:11 PM)Upper Wrote: I think the NFL has proven at large that a TEs ability to block is a distant second to their ability to be a mismatch in the passing game, so I think many teams will love Gesecki and put him to great use in the NFL. I think your first paragraph is right on point. However, I think your closing statement is wrong. Bortles has been used in run-pass options numerous times, and the team has placed a heavy emphasis on defensive speed. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
(03-01-2018, 01:23 PM)JackCity Wrote: Monster If Jags had a pass heavy offense he would be great. Jags don't. Jags have a power run O. He would be totally useless when Jags run and when he is on the field it would give away to the opponents defense that Jags are throwing the ball. That is what makes Marcedes unique. Great blocker, but from time to time can escape and make some catches. How is the TE's from Indiana and Stanford? Ian Thomas and Dalton Schultz. Thoughts on those guys? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (03-01-2018, 01:45 PM)The_Franchise_QB Wrote:Yeah the fit isn't great here for him unfortunately. It would be a big leap of faith to presume he'd ever be good enough as a blocker.(03-01-2018, 01:23 PM)JackCity Wrote: Monster Was talking about Dalton Schultz the other day. 6'6 250 and a monster blocker. He's like a Marcedes Lewis clone in that regard and I can easily see the jags liking him late. Production doesn't match talent. Thomas is very athletic as a deep threat, and can block some but he's a project. Think teams will take him in the 2nd/3rd but too raw for me..
Can't remember which posted loves Durham Smythe from Notre Dame but he's another guy the Jaguars will target from round 3-6
Schultz and Smythe are both great blockers from big time programs that can still be an asset in the pass game. If we don't take one early those should be the guys later on for me.
(03-01-2018, 01:23 PM)JackCity Wrote: Monster Wow. I'm excited to see if he can get 40 on the vert.
So because Gisecki doesn't fit our old school style, we should pass on him if he's the BAP?
I'm not with that. We need someone who is capable of running that seam route and making plays. We need more redzone threats. We need playmakers. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
I'd love Gesicki, great hands and he will probably post a close to 40 vertical jump at the combine.
Took this bit from Ryan O' article on Hurst today and here are Doug words at the end yesterday: Most tight ends who enter the NFL need to take a Blocking 101 class – that’s what made Lewis so rare when he joined the Jaguars in 2006. He arrived in the league as a mauler. Hurst has earned praise for knowing how to use 250-pound frame. “I’m greedy – I want a guy who can do both,” Jaguars coach Doug Marrone said. “You’re looking for a guy who can be a threat to be both and that would put him in the top five percent of the tight ends.” (03-01-2018, 02:40 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: So because Gisecki doesn't fit our old school style, we should pass on him if he's the BAP? Nah I'd just be surprised if our front office valued him over someone like Goedert or Hurst due to how we play. I think his receiving ability supercedes his awful blocking personally. (03-01-2018, 03:01 PM)JackCity Wrote:(03-01-2018, 02:40 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: So because Gisecki doesn't fit our old school style, we should pass on him if he's the BAP? You can teach blocking. You can't teach athleticism. ![]() |
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