Shoonmaker has got to go!

Everyone knows Trigg’s offensive capabilities. The question has always been his (in)ability to block.
 
Schoon offers nothing in the passing game and dude struggles to block. He must be a heck of a practice player. Now way I am keeping Schoonmaker over Trigg unless Trigg is hurt or a straight knuckle head.


 
Schoon has had his chance and so far simply has not done it
unless he makes a big step he is gone
 
I follow the draft probably closer than anyone on this message board. I’ve never heard or read that.
Jeff Legwold of ESPN article for 2023 draft ranking prospects.
65. Luke Schoonmaker, TE, Michigan, 6-5 ¼, 251 (4.63)
His description was spot on: not refined as a receiver but a blocker and multi-tasker.

Legwold, interestingly, had Mazi at No. 48 on the list...
 
When Dallas drafted Schoonamker, Dalton Schultz left in free agency and Jake Ferguson was coming off a 19 catch rookie season.

The Cowboys had no idea Ferg would emerge so they drafted Schoon out of need.
None of that is a valid reason to reach in the 2nd for a tight end that was old and isn’t good.
 
Schoon has done exactly what he was drafted to do. Block and special teams.

Spann Ford does neither. Your undervaluating Schoon's value.
Schoon sucks at blocking lol. Drafting a guy in the 2nd round to just block and play special teams is not good at all lol
 
Schoon was a bad pick but not player. I didn’t see anything from anyone Trigg can catch and run routes. What’s his blocking like and can he play special teams?
Needs work at both. But name me an udfa that doesn't. Heck name me a player outside of top 10 who doesn't.

Not the year for this debate in my opinion.
 

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