cctekguy
Staff member
Ugh...I hate trying to draft a TE.
All the hype, all the false projections, all the speculation. How many times have you heard "He'll Be The Next Gronk"? Kelce was one of the next Gronks. Currently going in the 6th round behind Coby "friggin" Fleener.
Seriously, what's the next pick behind Gronk? According to Evan Silva, it's Jordan Reed Followed immediately by Tyler Eifert in the 3rd round. C'mon. Both of them are made of glass.
3rd is where sane folks are picking their WR2 or RB2.
Here is a question: If the TE position were replaced by a flex...RB/WR/TE, how many times do you see yourself starting a TE in that spot? (not counting Gronk, of course). Bye week fill in?
I seriously don't know how to manage this position when it comes to drafting. It's a real spot with real value but how much is to be gained by investing heavily in it?
When do you say " I need a TE now"? I wouldn't think the 3rd would be a great investment unless Gronk somehow fell that far.
Can't we treat a TE kind of like a kicker? It's a position you have to have and you want a good one, but can't it wait until you're fully stocked elsewhere? 6th round maybe? 7th?
Seems to me like the best TEs come from the worst offensive teams. (no...not Gronk). Barnidge was a great TE last season and wasn't drafted in most leagues. Reed was a late round crap shoot.
ASJ, Ebron and Ertz seem to always go off the board before others and what has THAT netted you? But again this year, it's Ertz' breakout season and Ebron will explode without Calvin.....blah, blah, blah.
I think we should make TE a flex but make it TE/K. Heck, a second K would at least be good for 4 or 5 points.
All the hype, all the false projections, all the speculation. How many times have you heard "He'll Be The Next Gronk"? Kelce was one of the next Gronks. Currently going in the 6th round behind Coby "friggin" Fleener.
Seriously, what's the next pick behind Gronk? According to Evan Silva, it's Jordan Reed Followed immediately by Tyler Eifert in the 3rd round. C'mon. Both of them are made of glass.
3rd is where sane folks are picking their WR2 or RB2.
Here is a question: If the TE position were replaced by a flex...RB/WR/TE, how many times do you see yourself starting a TE in that spot? (not counting Gronk, of course). Bye week fill in?
I seriously don't know how to manage this position when it comes to drafting. It's a real spot with real value but how much is to be gained by investing heavily in it?
When do you say " I need a TE now"? I wouldn't think the 3rd would be a great investment unless Gronk somehow fell that far.
Can't we treat a TE kind of like a kicker? It's a position you have to have and you want a good one, but can't it wait until you're fully stocked elsewhere? 6th round maybe? 7th?
Seems to me like the best TEs come from the worst offensive teams. (no...not Gronk). Barnidge was a great TE last season and wasn't drafted in most leagues. Reed was a late round crap shoot.
ASJ, Ebron and Ertz seem to always go off the board before others and what has THAT netted you? But again this year, it's Ertz' breakout season and Ebron will explode without Calvin.....blah, blah, blah.
I think we should make TE a flex but make it TE/K. Heck, a second K would at least be good for 4 or 5 points.