Agreed, and plenty fall into that category....I just don't want him at any salary.
I think guys with his skillset are easy to find
If they pay him that....he has to play, and our run game will continue to struggle. Elliott will need to play more, etc...and they really really need to get a much better running game going.100%
Although, I’d be willing to pay Schultz $7-8M per year. That said, the way we use tight end is more of an outlet rather than a featured position. If we continue with the same modus operandi then we could easily plug-in a mid-rounder and be successful.
I disagree.If we draft a TE in the 1st 2 rounds…I swear.
My thoughts exactly.This is typical of Dallas. They let guys go and make it a priority to replace them. Follow that premise in this draft. DE, TE, WR. That’s what they will do
This is typical of Dallas. They let guys go and make it a priority to replace them. Follow that premise in this draft. DE, TE, WR. That’s what they will do
My main issue is you cannot go into the season with gaping holes at multiple positions and expect rookies to play multiple spots. If we lock up Gregory, Kearse, Watkins, Hooker on D, it shouldn't break the bank.I’m not sure I have an issue with that approach. I’d much rather find a cheaper alternative in the draft than pay retail for a guy like Schultz.
I have a bigger issue with the “we like our guys” approach.
I disagree.
IMO, you have two positions that you can increase enough to literally raise the level of play for this team.
On offense that is the TE. Get a dynamic TE who can block and catch and you can raise the level of this offense making everyone jobs easier.
On defense that is the NT. Get a legit NT, who demands multiple blockers, and the middle runs are clogged, everyone else is manned up, and the LB's get to run free.
As much as everyone hates the TE position, Dallas isn't getting better at QB, RB, and they were very good at WR last year. Their OL was good but not great and can get better but not massively better. TE couldn't block and stopped drives.
Same thing with NT. They don't get sacks so teams don't seem to want them, but they increase the abilities of everyone else so dramatically.
I have no clue who Dallas will draft, and I know that busting on a high pick (Mo Claiborne) sets your team back. With that said, if you want to increase the overall talent of your team the most -- draft a NT and TE in the top 3 rounds and don't miss -- then utilize their talents.
This is typical of Dallas. They let guys go and make it a priority to replace them. Follow that premise in this draft. DE, TE, WR. That’s what they will do
there a big pattern there but do you really want to re-sign Shultz? he is slow and cant block worth a lick.
I heard this afternoon that Jarwin just underwent surgery and may not be ready when the season starts. I think Wydermeyer is that TE that can be a security blanket, a deep threat, and block. I am pretty high on Ruckert as well, if you can't get Wydermeyer or McBride. Just depends on what and who falls.Sure, a quality TE that can be a security blanket helps. I have a few issues with taking a TE so early this year:
- There isn't a "dynamic" TE in the class. Noone on the same planet as Pitts.
- Jarwin will be healthy and is a better blocker than Schultz
- You can have a similar talent in the 4th to anyone your thinking about drafting in the 2nd
Ruckert is my guy at TE. He grew up a huge Bills fanI heard this afternoon that Jarwin just underwent surgery and may not be ready when the season starts. I think Wydermeyer is that TE that can be a security blanket, a deep threat, and block. I am pretty high on Ruckert as well, if you can't get Wydermeyer or McBride. Just depends on what and who falls.
I'd take Wydermeyer in the 2nd for sure, and maybe at the end of the 1st. BS on blocking issues. Maybe on motivation issues, but not on his ability to block. I have watched him for several years, and just HOPED Dallas had a shot at him.
He is a very good pass catching TE with great mobility. He can block, and will.
I heard this afternoon that Jarwin just underwent surgery and may not be ready when the season starts. I think Wydermeyer is that TE that can be a security blanket, a deep threat, and block. I am pretty high on Ruckert as well, if you can't get Wydermeyer or McBride. Just depends on what and who falls.