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Originally Posted by TigerUppercut
More important than WR 3 may be who is going to be TE#2??
He surely won't drop more passes than Harris did last year, I would hope.
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Ross Travis spent much of the offseason in Los Angeles working with Tony Gonzalez. Hopefully, we'll see a difference on the field. He certainly has all of the physical attributes to play at a high level at the position. Escobar is my under the radar sleeper signing and I hope he takes this opportunity to shine.
They kept 4 tight ends last season, which to me, was a reflection of not having much at the position as opposed to a solid #2 and #3. If two tight ends can separate themselves behind Keclce, it would go a long way in providing depth at a more crucial position.
Hopefully, Harris goes bye-bye.