Genghis Khan
The worst version of myself
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Unless they do something like change agents, it will matter.Agents only matter for the second contract, not the rookie one.
I'm among the many who thought Musgrave looked sort of ordinary, for whatever reason.
I was impressed with LaPorta. He's sneaky smooth and athletic.
I am seriously hoping all of the TE talk is smokescreen/ media nonsense. There is a good chance they will take one and there are plenty that are decent but I don’t think they fully know what they have in Ferg/Hendershot. Give them a year or bring in a low draft pick. I’d rather see the draft capital spent on OL or DL.
Watch all of us get sucked by all this TE talk and they don't take one, reminding us after the draft how much they like their guys.
The chatter has been so loud that you almost expect it and the fun part would be to grade which one they get.
I realize people are talking up the depth of this class, but when you have a guy like Meyer at the top of them all, is it that great?
For some reason Mayer reminds be a little of Heath Miller. I remember that draft where he was considered a good prospect but wasn't flashy, only ran a 4.8 or whatever, kind of just a big, old-school all-around TE, and so he fell to the GD Steelers in the late 20s or whatever and was a very good, valuable player for them for a long time. There are a lot of subtleties to that position.
Yeah I can't really put my finger on a good comp for Mayer. He isn't massive like a Gronk, he isn't overly athletic like most of the current elite NFL TEs. That sort of leads you to Witten but Witten was bigger and had more straight line speed to start his career. Mayer just may be his own man. I'm not sure.
Hockenson is a solid comparison and while he was overdrafted, you take a guy like that at the end of the first 7 days a week.
Ertz is probably a decent comparison also although Mayer is a better blocker.
I think with how things worked out with Hockenson, that might not be the best comparison.Part of it is that it's a weak class overall but part of it is that there's lots of high floor guys who you can reasonably project as starters. I don't think anybody would argue that there are 2-3 HOF caliber TE's in this class, you just have a bunch of guys who are probable starters down into the 3rd round even, which is obviously unusual.
And Mayer is a very legit prospect, I think he's equal to Hockenson who went top 10. That was a bit of a reach to begin with, prospects like that should go somewhere in the middle of the round in my opinion, but that's still really good value if we're talking 26th overall.
For some reason Mayer reminds be a little of Heath Miller. I remember that draft where he was considered a good prospect but wasn't flashy, only ran a 4.8 or whatever, kind of just a big, old-school all-around TE, and so he fell to the GD Steelers in the late 20s or whatever and was a very good, valuable player for them for a long time. There are a lot of subtleties to that position.
I think with how things worked out with Hockenson, that might not be the best comparison.
Mayer is a solid prospect. But he provides no more of an explosive dimension than Ferguson could produce if deployed correctly.
If I am taking a TE at 26, I want a monster of some kind. If not, get another guy.
In terms of satisfaction with Mayer at our first, it would be a soft on.