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Is the most interesting to me. Not only a dark horse but unusual size and athleticism. We know who Vereen and D. Harris are and basically what they can do (A lot I hope). Jones is a backup. Obviously Flowers has some things to show.
I think Donnell and Fells are the clearcut top two on the depth chart with LaCosse and Robinson battling for the # 3 job. If LaCosse wins, then there is an open spot for Tye on the practice squad. If La Cosse's loses the #3TE job to Robinson, then it's between La Cosse and Tye for the practice squad with LaCosse the favorite.
he wasn't drafted. But he's got good speed and good moves in the open field. If he can block, he can really help this offense.
It's not just that he wasn't drafted, he wasn't even a priority undrafted free agent. He had to win a spot in rookie camp. And this from a weak TE class. So my money is on LaCosse when it comes to which of the two will be battling Robinson for the third TE job. I'm guessing Tye is more of a candidate for the practice squad.
p.s.-- I wish both LaCosse and Tye luck because I've thrown in the towel on Robinson. But until they put the pads on and start hitting and being hit, the OTA's and minicamps are just a red herring.
Agree with that. Interesting discussion on the other guys, though.
If both TEs can catch, wouldn't that make Donnell the expendable TE since he can't block and has fumblitis?
It's not just that he wasn't drafted, he wasn't even a priority undrafted free agent. He had to win a spot in rookie camp. And this from a weak TE class. So my money is on LaCosse when it comes to which of the two will be battling Robinson for the third TE job. I'm guessing Tye is more of a candidate for the practice squad.
p.s.-- I wish both LaCosse and Tye luck because I've thrown in the towel on Robinson. But until they put the pads on and start hitting and being hit, the OTA's and minicamps are just a red herring.