Jake Ferguson to attend TE University with Olsen, Kelce, and Kittle

HungryLion

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Have yall seen the pictures of Bellinger this offseason?

Not a chance he did that without gear. He went from avg build to looking like David Boston in 4 months lol. No freaking way.
Do you have any pics? Preferably without his shirt on.


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Shultz was a serviceable Tightend but he wasn't worthy of a four year deal at 15 mil a season like he thought he was worth, and he wasn't a difference maker this offense requires....Ferguson was primarily a blocking Tightend in college, he's not a down the field Tightend, Cowboys consider Hendershot a better prospect than Ferguson, who was an undrafted free agent signing....I didn't say Ferguson is a bust, I said he was a serviceable primarily blocking Tightend...and clearly as most of had said prior to the draft that the Cowboys would select a Tightend early, as they did but was told Tightend isn't a need....
Schultz is a top 8 -10 NFL TE.
 

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Do you have any pics? Preferably without his shirt on.


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Lol, I'll try to post. I had to disable some of the board features awhile back because it wasn't working otherwise. I have been MORE limited since.
 

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Fergy will be our best playmaker at TE of the group.

- Ferguson has run (after catch) skills and agility .. but i'm awaiting to see if he can one on one separate from LBs and safeties vs man coverage

- Thus far I've seen him schemed open on roll outs and boot waggles ...then he does his high hurdle leaps and whiff moves

- Does he have the juke 'em should-hip and footwork separation skills of a Jason Witten ?

- Also while there's talk of this TE university camp, his current TE coach Lunda Wells is regarded as one of the better TE coaches in NFL.
Our TEs will develop into key role guys.

- But between Ferguson vs Schoonmaker - one of those tow will emerge as the starter and may remain that way.

- My prediction is it will be the 2nd yr Ferguson will win the starting role to start the season - and it will remain to be seen if rookie Schoon can impressed to unseat JK.
 

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Jake Ferguson is nothing special, he's not an elite athlete, serviceable depth blocking Tight end
I feel pretty good about what we saw last season, but we'll have to see. Could turn out that he's nothing special or he could be Dalton Schultz or better. I'm sure we were saying the same about Schultz after his rookie year when he 12 catches for 119 yards and even his second season, when he had 1-6. But he turned into a serviceable starting tight end. Not on the level of Kittle or Kelce, but at least middle of the pack among starting TEs (actually closer to top 10).
 

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Why would active players like Kelce and Kittle endeavor to improve the skills of players for their opponents?

If I was their TE coach or HC, I would be furious. These coaches offer professional training and exclusive techniques which their players then share with opponent players?
 

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Seems weird to me that active players run this. Why should a 49er player be helping to improve the play of a rival?
 

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-----One of his 19 receptions for the season....So I guess that makes him elite to you? A Gronk, a Kelce or a Kittle, he is NOT!

Areed!!! Booger likes to reward flash....still remember him giving Austin Miles a 20 year deal because KC forgot how to tackle for one game.
Miles Austin destroyed a few teams that year. He had hamstring issues. His talent wasn’t the issue.
 

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Seems weird to me that active players run this. Why should a 49er player be helping to improve the play of a rival?
The NFL is a fraternity, guys look out for eachother because at the end of the day they have a whole lot in common and want to see eachother succeed.

Fans take it a lot more hostile than them. I’ve seen people complain about players smiling and laughing after a game.
 
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