Love Hockenson, from Iowa. Irv Smith Jr. from Bama is another one. Hockenson looks to be very athletic, and he's a complete TE> one of the best blockers supposedly in a long time for a first round projected prospect, according to DJ. I just like his entire game, he's good everywhere. Irv looks like a playmaker. Maybe not the upside of the last Bama TE to go early, in OJ, but he's looks damn good. I feel Njoku is more athlete playing football than an athletic football player, sometimes, if that makes sense.Jigga94 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 4:47 amWho are the TE you like this year? I've heard of the Iowa duo, but drafting TE in the 1st is something I won't do because of the development gap. Just curious what you see in the Rookie TE. I haven't watched them to put them over Njoku yetFantasyFreak wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 12:38 amHe's soon to be 23. I have sold all of my Njoku shares. I am not overly impressed. I'd take a swing at 1.06, personally, with a ton of good WR's and a couple of good young RB's in the top 6. I'd prefer a couple of the TE's in this class over Njoku, too.Gator Sens wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 4:08 pm Not a bad price to pay in this class. Njoku had a really nice season for only a 2nd year TE who is still only 21.
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Appreciate it. Yes the athleticism carrying Njoku definitely makes sense. I know his hands are suspect but I haven't seen too many bad drops personally. I think the age and the TE development period is giving me hope for him still. Will be looking into rookies as wellFantasyFreak wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 10:34 pmLove Hockenson, from Iowa. Irv Smith Jr. from Bama is another one. Hockenson looks to be very athletic, and he's a complete TE> one of the best blockers supposedly in a long time for a first round projected prospect, according to DJ. I just like his entire game, he's good everywhere. Irv looks like a playmaker. Maybe not the upside of the last Bama TE to go early, in OJ, but he's looks damn good. I feel Njoku is more athlete playing football than an athletic football player, sometimes, if that makes sense.Jigga94 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 4:47 amWho are the TE you like this year? I've heard of the Iowa duo, but drafting TE in the 1st is something I won't do because of the development gap. Just curious what you see in the Rookie TE. I haven't watched them to put them over Njoku yetFantasyFreak wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 12:38 am
He's soon to be 23. I have sold all of my Njoku shares. I am not overly impressed. I'd take a swing at 1.06, personally, with a ton of good WR's and a couple of good young RB's in the top 6. I'd prefer a couple of the TE's in this class over Njoku, too.
I think if you're a team with a need for TE and the rest of your roster is good, the 1.06 is a good price to pay for Njoku. Flipside being that if I had another TE better or similar to Njoku, I'd probably easily trade him for the 1.06 to make another spot better
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