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Wisconsin players usually are well rounded people with a great work ethic. I like the pick.
He will see a lot of playing time, especially in the redzone. They lucked out in getting him at 129.I think he will be very good...too bad he will see no time based on paying Schultz 3x more than he is worth.
I believe the mix up in the word blocking ,,hes shaky in pass blocking but very good in run blocking,,two different skill sets.. that what ive determined reading more on it..hes 4th round TE seems like his floor is his ceiling..You know something Mel Kiper doesn't?
Look for some awesome tight end blocking from Jake Ferguson from Wisconsin, whose players usually are better in the pros. Jake is an A+ blocker, 4 year starter. He will be the best blocking TE on the Boys ever, not named Billy Joe Dupree and Jason Witten.
He will make an immensely big improvement in the running game. He is a ready to play, all purpose TE, a better blocker than the other TE's in the draft. He needs no learning curve. He will make a big impact from the outset. His slower 4.81 speed kept him from being a 2nd round pick. But he does not have to run longer routes. In addition, although not fast, Jake catches everything, knows how to get open, and is a super smart player on the field. I want him in on all short yardage plays and at goal line snaps.
"A linebacker, receiver, punter, and all-around specialist for Madison Memorial High School, Jake Ferguson entered his tenure at the University of Wisconsin needing time to heal his body and develop into a serviceable tight end over time. He has ended up doing more than that. In a Wisconsin passing game that could best be described as sporadic during his tenure, Ferguson has been the one constant. He’s been a reliable tight end for a multitude of quarterbacks – Alex Hornibrook, Jack Coan, Graham Mertz, and Chase Wolf – and made plays no matter how banged up or bruised he is."
“He makes plays when plays need to be made. He gets open for a pass, he’s making a play. That’s the thing we preach about him is his unselfishness. He doesn’t care how many receptions he’s getting. He cares about winning, and you can see that with the way he works.”
“He’s unselfish in the run game,” Beach said. “He blocks the hell out of guys. It’s so awesome to see that.”
Dalton was drafted as a top blocking TE out of Stanford. But he was a horrible blocker last year. Ferguson has NFL TE blocking skills right now, knowing angles, leveraging and has superior on-field intelligence. In addition, he catches everything thrown his way. Great hands.
I just watched every offensive snap vs Michigan and Penn St. and here are my takeaways.Reports are all over the place with this guy. Some say he’s a plus blocker, others say he can’t block at all.
6-5 @ 250#?Technique is right where it needs to be the issue is size. And that can be fixed.
Loved that Billy Joe.
mel kiper says he is a poor blocker,I am beginning to think Mel has gone senile.
Look for some awesome tight end blocking from Jake Ferguson from Wisconsin, whose players usually are better in the pros. Jake is an A+ blocker, 4 year starter. He will be the best blocking TE on the Boys ever, not named Billy Joe Dupree and Jason Witten.
He will make an immensely big improvement in the running game. He is a ready to play, all purpose TE, a better blocker than the other TE's in the draft. He needs no learning curve. He will make a big impact from the outset. His slower 4.81 speed kept him from being a 2nd round pick. But he does not have to run longer routes. In addition, although not fast, Jake catches everything, knows how to get open, and is a super smart player on the field. I want him in on all short yardage plays and at goal line snaps.
"A linebacker, receiver, punter, and all-around specialist for Madison Memorial High School, Jake Ferguson entered his tenure at the University of Wisconsin needing time to heal his body and develop into a serviceable tight end over time. He has ended up doing more than that. In a Wisconsin passing game that could best be described as sporadic during his tenure, Ferguson has been the one constant. He’s been a reliable tight end for a multitude of quarterbacks – Alex Hornibrook, Jack Coan, Graham Mertz, and Chase Wolf – and made plays no matter how banged up or bruised he is."
“He makes plays when plays need to be made. He gets open for a pass, he’s making a play. That’s the thing we preach about him is his unselfishness. He doesn’t care how many receptions he’s getting. He cares about winning, and you can see that with the way he works.”
“He’s unselfish in the run game,” Beach said. “He blocks the hell out of guys. It’s so awesome to see that.”
Dalton was drafted as a top blocking TE out of Stanford. But he was a horrible blocker last year. Ferguson has NFL TE blocking skills right now, knowing angles, leveraging and has superior on-field intelligence. In addition, he catches everything thrown his way. Great hands.
He is similar to Witten's blocking in that it is more positional that overpowering.I know you are using Witten as a favorable example but Witten’s “blocking” if you can call it that, at the end of his career was pathetic.
Look for some awesome tight end blocking from Jake Ferguson from Wisconsin, whose players usually are better in the pros. Jake is an A+ blocker, 4 year starter. He will be the best blocking TE on the Boys ever, not named Billy Joe Dupree and Jason Witten.
He will make an immensely big improvement in the running game. He is a ready to play, all purpose TE, a better blocker than the other TE's in the draft. He needs no learning curve. He will make a big impact from the outset. His slower 4.81 speed kept him from being a 2nd round pick. But he does not have to run longer routes. In addition, although not fast, Jake catches everything, knows how to get open, and is a super smart player on the field. I want him in on all short yardage plays and at goal line snaps.
"A linebacker, receiver, punter, and all-around specialist for Madison Memorial High School, Jake Ferguson entered his tenure at the University of Wisconsin needing time to heal his body and develop into a serviceable tight end over time. He has ended up doing more than that. In a Wisconsin passing game that could best be described as sporadic during his tenure, Ferguson has been the one constant. He’s been a reliable tight end for a multitude of quarterbacks – Alex Hornibrook, Jack Coan, Graham Mertz, and Chase Wolf – and made plays no matter how banged up or bruised he is."
“He makes plays when plays need to be made. He gets open for a pass, he’s making a play. That’s the thing we preach about him is his unselfishness. He doesn’t care how many receptions he’s getting. He cares about winning, and you can see that with the way he works.”
“He’s unselfish in the run game,” Beach said. “He blocks the hell out of guys. It’s so awesome to see that.”
Dalton was drafted as a top blocking TE out of Stanford. But he was a horrible blocker last year. Ferguson has NFL TE blocking skills right now, knowing angles, leveraging and has superior on-field intelligence. In addition, he catches everything thrown his way. Great hands.
Thanks for the rundown. FromI just watched every offensive snap vs Michigan and Penn St. and here are my takeaways.
-He is a VERY smart football player. Always knows the right angles for blocks and always gets to HIS man on the 2nd level. Being the grandson of Barry Alvarez, i believe this is just in his blood lol
- Definitely struggles with point of attack, drive blocking against bigger defensive ends and LBs. He needs to get stronger, which he will. He just doesn't have the "junk in the trunk" right now for this to be a positive.
- He definitely excels at sealing the backside on running plays and is excellent at trap blocks and open field blocks. I believe the Cowboys will utilize this to its fullest as we know they love using the TE as a lead blocker a lot. There were blocks, in the 2nd half of the Penn St. game, that had me oooooing and ahhhing. lol
-His hands are EVERY BIT as good as advertised. Wow...
IMO, this guy was an absolute steal. Smart, tough, great route runner, hands of a god, plenty of speed IMO, will be even better as a run blocker as he gets stronger.
Yes, he does. He was the focal point of their passing game but the QB struggled to get it to him in the games I watched.Thanks for the rundown. From
The video I saw (no running plays included) he appears to know how to get open.
Look for some awesome tight end blocking from Jake Ferguson from Wisconsin, whose players usually are better in the pros. Jake is an A+ blocker, 4 year starter. He will be the best blocking TE on the Boys ever, not named Billy Joe Dupree and Jason Witten.
He will make an immensely big improvement in the running game. He is a ready to play, all purpose TE, a better blocker than the other TE's in the draft. He needs no learning curve. He will make a big impact from the outset. His slower 4.81 speed kept him from being a 2nd round pick. But he does not have to run longer routes. In addition, although not fast, Jake catches everything, knows how to get open, and is a super smart player on the field. I want him in on all short yardage plays and at goal line snaps.
"A linebacker, receiver, punter, and all-around specialist for Madison Memorial High School, Jake Ferguson entered his tenure at the University of Wisconsin needing time to heal his body and develop into a serviceable tight end over time. He has ended up doing more than that. In a Wisconsin passing game that could best be described as sporadic during his tenure, Ferguson has been the one constant. He’s been a reliable tight end for a multitude of quarterbacks – Alex Hornibrook, Jack Coan, Graham Mertz, and Chase Wolf – and made plays no matter how banged up or bruised he is."
“He makes plays when plays need to be made. He gets open for a pass, he’s making a play. That’s the thing we preach about him is his unselfishness. He doesn’t care how many receptions he’s getting. He cares about winning, and you can see that with the way he works.”
“He’s unselfish in the run game,” Beach said. “He blocks the hell out of guys. It’s so awesome to see that.”
Dalton was drafted as a top blocking TE out of Stanford. But he was a horrible blocker last year. Ferguson has NFL TE blocking skills right now, knowing angles, leveraging and has superior on-field intelligence. In addition, he catches everything thrown his way. Great hands.