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Round 3(b) - Carolina Panthers Select Notre Dame TE Tommy Tremble


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The Kittle comparison works with the measurables and the physical toughness/desire to block.   Obviously, it's highly unlikely he develops into an All-Pro. 

But a versatile H-back that will run & pass block and catch an occasional pass is valuable.

 

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9 hours ago, DeSim said:

Let me give myself a little bit of credit here...

 

I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE THIS PICK!

You had me until you wrote he had very nice hands. He was a drop machine. Great blocker. Awful pass catcher. I’m fine with the pick though. He at least does something well. That makes him an upgrade over Thomas. 

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29 minutes ago, Varking said:

You had me until you wrote he had very nice hands. He was a drop machine. Great blocker. Awful pass catcher. I’m fine with the pick though. He at least does something well. That makes him an upgrade over Thomas. 

Put his ass on a jugs machine everyday.  That's how you fix that issue.

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Just now, WOW!! said:

Let's also remember this kid is Young 20 this year and was behind 2 others  TE and didn't get alot of opportunities.. I can't wait to see if Brady is a offensive genius and how he uses this kid..

I also promise if he catches a short pass in the flat and has room to build up speed he won't be knocked back by a DB and not get the 1st down on a drive.... I bet everything on that..

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I commented on a thread a while back referencing Mikey Daniel (the FB we signed)- that I was surprised that Rhule and Brady didn't bring in a TE who could play FB in certain situations.....Well Tremble is that Guy I think! If he learns how to catch a few balls its a big Get I think.

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1 hour ago, WOW!! said:

Let's also remember this kid is Young 20 this year and was behind 2 others  TE and didn't get alot of opportunities.. I can't wait to see if Brady is a offensive genius and how he uses this kid..

He was behind another TE because he dropped the ball and he was behind the true freshman TE due to talent. 

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1 hour ago, WOW!! said:

I also promise if he catches a short pass in the flat and has room to build up speed he won't be knocked back by a DB and not get the 1st down on a drive.... I bet everything on that..

Low key the most embarrassing play of our season last year. Thomas definitely isn’t our future. 

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