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13 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Man if we didnt have Thomas and werent going to run mainly 3 WR 1 TE sets

Id look hard at this guy in the early 3rd or move back into the 2nd for Kmet

 

Weak TE class and this guy has limited experience, but I have seen him as high as second--I think a TE is a young QB's best friend--and if we dont have one that can get open and make plays, we better get one.  I would not be surprised to see us go with 2, however, on the roster.

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2 hours ago, Toomers said:

   That hand size is definitely concerning with Burrow and Fromm

You know, that was never a thing until draft where Bridgewater, Johnny Jackwagon, and the kid that went to the drags got drafted in. 

Aaron Rodgers had handsize smaller than all 3 at the time, and they still spent that entire off-season talking about how great Rodgers was.

Handsize for a QB is the new "can throw 90 yards on his knees." No one who actually spends time evaluating QBs puts much stock into it.

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