This is a great draft for TE's, tons of them that will go Rounds 3 through 5, which makes the Schultz Franchise Tag decision even weirder.
I like UCLA 's Greg Dulchich, who coincidentally, reminds me of Schultz.
Ohio State TE Jeremy Ruckert is solid and a mean, physical blocker.
Virginia's Jelani Woods is intriguing and I think Iowa State's Charlie Kolar can be special on seam routes.
I like Kolar…adequate but not elite athlete but dude has elite length and a monster catch radius with soft hands.
He’s Uber productive from a fairly decent conference and seems to understand how to sit in zones.
I think he’s give us what Schultz does + be a better red zone target.
Not sure how good a blocker he is.
Yes to all of those guys and add in Likely and Wydermyer.
Not sure exactly what position you call them, maybe H-back, but Chig Okonkwo and Connor Hayward could be very intriguing additions.
Not a TE1 down the line but love 6’8 Austin Allen as a productive blocking TE2 for a long time.
helluva blocker.I'm banging the table for Jake Ferguson from Wisconsin.
Cade Otton
6-5, 250
Decent blocker, decent receiver.
Projected to the 3rd round.
Not sure that I see the top 2 in this draft as significantly better than Otton.
TE’s usually have steep development on the next level. Not a fan if Shultz, but they needed a veteran starter.This is a great draft for TE's, tons of them that will go Rounds 3 through 5, which makes the Schultz Franchise Tag decision even weirder.
I like UCLA 's Greg Dulchich, who coincidentally, reminds me of Schultz.
Ohio State TE Jeremy Ruckert is solid and a mean, physical blocker.
Virginia's Jelani Woods is intriguing and I think Iowa State's Charlie Kolar can be special on seam routes.
Like Otton and Rucker’s the mostCade Otton
6-5, 250
Decent blocker, decent receiver.
Projected to the 3rd round.
Not sure that I see the top 2 in this draft as significantly better than Otton.
Otton was the Husky's leading receiver last year, That production from the TE position is impressive,Cade Otton
6-5, 250
Decent blocker, decent receiver.
Projected to the 3rd round.
Not sure that I see the top 2 in this draft as significantly better than Otton.
Awesome pass catcher as well.helluva blocker.
It's very possible Shultz could just be a 1yr place holder until McKeon or a prospect is ready.There's a bunch of guys who all have similar grades IMO.
I think Trey McBride is easily the best receiver of the bunch and is the only guy with difference maker potential. Even then, I cooled on him after he checked in at a smallish 245. After that, there's like 6 guys in R3 and R4 who project as useful players. All of them could easily offer what Dalton Schultz does if you give them a season or two.
That last part is why TE is kind of a frustrating position... it's low value, but it's also hard to learn. I liked the Cowboys' strategy of spending Day 3 picks and UDFAs on TEs and keeping a pipeline of really cheap talent going. A Jarwin, Schultz, Geoff Swaim, etc, could spend a couple seasons as a bit player while bulking up and learning blocking assignments, then take a bigger role around year 3. Sean McKeon looks like the next guy off this line. I'd rather let Schultz walk and let McKeon and a rook play next year, rather than pay Schultz big money. But here we are.