nate dizzle
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Cameron Brate or Charles Clay.
For long term solutions to the TE issue, Brate is the guy to go after. He seems to have lost his starting job to OJ Howard, who offers more upside as a blocker and weapon in the passing game. Still, Brate is no slouch in either department although his pass-catching is more of an asset than his blocking. He did recently sign a 6 year 40 mil deal, with 18 mil guaranteed which seems pretty cap friendly.
If we're looking for a fill in the gap until the next draft player, I think Charles Clay could be had from Buffalo for short money as they look to get younger and rebuild through the draft. Clay certainly is on the downside of his career but he is extremely well rounded as both a pass catcher and blocker.
I feel like either one of these TE's would be a huge upgrade from where we are at and offer good short term or long term solutions, depending how much the front office wants to give up for the position right now.
Personally, I would go after Brate, a young, proven commodity who could be here for the next 5-7 years and eliminates the gamble of rolling the dice in the draft.
For long term solutions to the TE issue, Brate is the guy to go after. He seems to have lost his starting job to OJ Howard, who offers more upside as a blocker and weapon in the passing game. Still, Brate is no slouch in either department although his pass-catching is more of an asset than his blocking. He did recently sign a 6 year 40 mil deal, with 18 mil guaranteed which seems pretty cap friendly.
If we're looking for a fill in the gap until the next draft player, I think Charles Clay could be had from Buffalo for short money as they look to get younger and rebuild through the draft. Clay certainly is on the downside of his career but he is extremely well rounded as both a pass catcher and blocker.
I feel like either one of these TE's would be a huge upgrade from where we are at and offer good short term or long term solutions, depending how much the front office wants to give up for the position right now.
Personally, I would go after Brate, a young, proven commodity who could be here for the next 5-7 years and eliminates the gamble of rolling the dice in the draft.