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Do you think we try Lazard out at TE
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(08-28-2018, 06:54 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: We're even more stacked at TE, than we are at WR, so he wouldn't have a chance. I don't think he makes the regular season roster, but I believe he's a lock for the practice squad as a WR. ![]() We have one good receiving TE that can sort-of block a little bit, two complete nobodies, and an aging ST guy. How is that "stacked?" As I've said since the draft, I think Lazard is going to the PS, not the TE room, but I definitely see TE as one of the weakest position groups on the team. Not "stacked." We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
(08-29-2018, 05:56 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:(08-28-2018, 06:54 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: We're even more stacked at TE, than we are at WR, so he wouldn't have a chance. I don't think he makes the regular season roster, but I believe he's a lock for the practice squad as a WR. I really like ASJ. Niles Paul has shown the ability to get open consistently in the preseason and O'Shaughnessy has made some key catches as well. I liked the flashes I saw from Ordoff as well. I believe he'll make the PS. IMO, this is the deepest we've been at TE, in years. None of these guys are near the level of Gronk or Travis Kelce, but they don't need to be for this type of offense. For what we need them to be, they are very well suited. (08-29-2018, 05:56 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:(08-28-2018, 06:54 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: We're even more stacked at TE, than we are at WR, so he wouldn't have a chance. I don't think he makes the regular season roster, but I believe he's a lock for the practice squad as a WR. Agreed. It’s been a position that’s been overlooked for a while as far as depth goes. Lazard won’t help there either. He either makes the PS as a WR or doesn’t at all.
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(06-19-2018, 10:35 PM)Eric1 Wrote:(06-13-2018, 10:14 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: Moncrief has been lighting it up thus far. I've read three articles citing his early chemistry with Bortles. There's no way other than major injury he's not making this team. I bet he sees 700+ snaps as the X receiver in 2018 if he's healthy.
I say let's keep him around and as a WR. I could see him being activated from the practice squad at some point this season. Until then, Keenan will continue to help develop him. Don't forget Tom Coughlin always did a terrific job working with WRs.
My "hope" is we will keep 4 TEs already: Jenkins, O'Shaughnessy, Koyack, and Orndoff. Scott has been around since the end of May. I really sense he is going to be a terrific player. You want him on the active roster. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
(08-29-2018, 05:56 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:(08-28-2018, 06:54 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: We're even more stacked at TE, than we are at WR, so he wouldn't have a chance. I don't think he makes the regular season roster, but I believe he's a lock for the practice squad as a WR. Trashing the TE spot, eh? Koyack has done everything the Jaguars have asked of him. He has clutch hands and blocks are well as any TE on the roster. Terrific attitude similar to Ty Hallock. O'Shaughnessy is a terrific player. He is used as an edge block to jimmy free RB screens, etc. He's tough as nails. Just wait until the Jaguars turn him loose as a seam-busting sprint TE. I have no idea why he reminds me of Jason Babin, but he does? You better get used to Scott Orndoff. The guy is a solid play-maker in limited space. His TD reception was a healthy dose of 'shock and awe' to all of us and probably stands as the single best reception in camp. You don't move Lazard. If I am Tom Coughlin, Doug Marrone, or Keenan McCardell I am telling Lazard to bide his time and study all the Ed McCaffrey video he can get his hands on. Ed ran a 4.47 forty in his day. Allen currently runs a 4.55. With a speed coach helping to make him more explosive, Lazard will likely close the gap.
"I liked the flashes I saw from Ordoff as well."
Can't wait to see him piledrive JJ Watt! ![]() “An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato
We are below average at the TE position. People like Koyak and O'Shaughnessy are a dime a dozen.
1 Rob Gronkowski, NE TE 2 Travis Kelce, KC TE 3 Zach Ertz, Phi TE 4 Greg Olsen, Car TE 5 Delanie Walker, Ten TE Q 6 Evan Engram, NYG TE Q 7 Jordan Reed, Wsh TE Q 8 Jimmy Graham, GB TE 9 Jack Doyle, Ind TE 10 Kyle Rudolph, Min TE 11 Charles Clay, Buf TE 12 Trey Burton, Chi TE 13 David Njoku, Cle TE 14 George Kittle, SF TE Q 15 Vance McDonald, Pit TE Q 16 Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Jax TE 17 Benjamin Watson, NO TE 18 Jared Cook, Oak TE 19 Eric Ebron, Ind TE 20 Austin Hooper, Atl TE 21 Tyler Eifert, Cin TE 22 Cameron Brate, TB TE 23 Ricky Seals-Jones, Ari TE 24 Mike Gesicki, Mia TE 25 O.J. Howard, TB TE 26 Ryan Griffin, Hou TE 27 Hayden Hurst, Bal TE O 28 Blake Jarwin, Dal TE 29 Virgil Green, LAC TE 30 Luke Willson, Det TE Q 31 Gerald Everett, LAR TE 32 Vernon Davis, Wsh TE 33 Jake Butt, Den TE (08-29-2018, 10:40 AM)JUNGLE CAT 2017 Wrote:Not trashing anything. Calling it like I see it.(08-29-2018, 05:56 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: ASJ is a quality receiving TE. OK as a blocker, but they won't ask the world of him there. He's a red-zone target, a mismatch chess piece for Hackett, and a big body check down at times. A much needed big target for BB5. Koyack is just a guy. Good blocker, decent hands, slow as molasses. Well, maybe not that slow, but slow. O'Shaugnessy is a former ST guy that fought his way up the depth chart to earn some offensive snaps. He's got some speed and agility for his size, but his hands are definitely suspect. He's made a handful of nice grabs, but has also dropped a number of contested catches. I don't sense much faith in him from this staff in that regard. He's an incomplete blocker who should be used carefully that way. Paul likely makes the roster over Orndoff. Orndoff looks like a solid PS candidate. I'd be very surprised if he makes the 53. He'll probably turn out a bit better than Koyack if given the chance to develop. Not sure he's there yet, but he's shown some glimmer and flash. Maybe they take a flier on him now, but I bet they opt to develop him. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! |
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