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Old 02-21-2025, 04:25 PM   #126
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Originally Posted by staylor26 View Post
It's all about the athletic upside for me. He's got more speed and overall upside as a receiver than those guys IMO.
He might (probably not more than than Fannin, though).

Which gets back to my previous point in a couple of these other threads - I'm beyond caring at this point.

Because as an athlete and receiver, he's still not going to be better than one of the fairly ordinary WRs out of this class. If we don't have a HoF caliber, All Pro move TE, I don't want to be TE-centric anymore.

And I don't think Arroyo is better as a receiver than Warren or Loveland. So I'm hard pressed to conclude that there are THREE stud receiving TEs coming out of this class.

Which tells me that with Arroyo we're looking at another good pass catching TE not terribly unlike someone like Trey McBride as his upside.

Eh.

Gimme the more rounded TE and a better WR3 to form up an 11 personnel group and then an explosive RB to finish off the mix.

I just don't find myself all that stoked about a 'Kelce Replacement' these days. They don't exist.

Just pivot.
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