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Build A Te

beerlover

Hall of Fame
If you could build the perfect TE for the Texans what make-up would you create? things like resonable speed, height, strength, wingspan, hands, blocking, intelligence and anything else you can think of.

I don't know how many of y'all remember Russ Francis (dubb'ed All World by HC) but that guy was amazing even if it was an abbreviated career. Most of us here know that this is a serious issue for the Texans and created from BJ's misfortune. Of the current TE's few mention the name Alge Crumpler, but he is the type of TE that not only feeds the QB with an outlet but excells in blocking schemes @ the line and down the field in blocking assignments. he was a 2nd round pick (35th overall in 2001) and stands 6'2" 262 out of N.C.

Of the College prospects most similar to him is Tim Day out of Oregon. He is a Senior @ 6'4" 265lbs. he has ideal size, thrives on blocking (former guard) has good speed (won't know exactly until the combine, but guessing I'd say less than 4.7) and with soft basketball hands (3rd on the team in receptions with almost 500 yds and 8 TD's). if he is available in the 2nd round he could be a viable, excellent selection by Casserly :highfive:
 

Vinny

shiny happy fan
In case anyone wanted to know 'who was out there' for future drafts, here is a short list.

I do a lot of research on the BCS teams since I am in a BCS NCAA fantasy league. The best pass catching TE's out there today (in the larger BCS schools) are...

Gary Barnridge, Louisville
Dominique Byrd, USC
Brent Celek, Cincinnati
Owen Daniels, Wisconsin
Tim Day, Oregon
Charles Davis, Purdue
Vernon Davis, Maryland
Anthony Fasano, Notre Dame
Clarke Harris, Rutgers
Matt Herian, Nebraska
Joe Klopfenstein, Colorado
Marcedes Lewis, UCLA
Tim Massaquoi, Michigan
Zach Miller, Arizona State
Joe Newton, Oregon State
Greg Olsen, Miami
Leonard Pope, Georgia
Tom Santi, Virginia
David Thomas, Texas
TJ Williams, North Carolina State
 

Blake

MMQB
Tim Massaquoi, Michigan

Could have a huge season. With Braylon gone, the starters are Steve Breaston, and Jason Avant. While Both of these guys are good, they are not Braylon.
 

beerlover

Hall of Fame
DC_ROCK said:
Tim Massaquoi, Michigan

Could have a huge season. With Braylon gone, the starters are Steve Breaston, and Jason Avant. While Both of these guys are good, they are not Braylon.
I really like Jason Avant as a possible 1st round pick he has the tools (size, speed & hands) :thumbup
 

beerlover

Hall of Fame
Vinny said:
In case anyone wanted to know 'who was out there' for future drafts, here is a short list.

I do a lot of research on the BCS teams since I am in a BCS NCAA fantasy league. The best pass catching TE's out there today (in the larger BCS schools) are...

Gary Barnridge, Louisville
Dominique Byrd, USC
Brent Celek, Cincinnati
Owen Daniels, Wisconsin
Tim Day, Oregon
Charles Davis, Purdue
Vernon Davis, Maryland
Anthony Fasano, Notre Dame
Clarke Harris, Rutgers
Matt Herian, Nebraska
Joe Klopfenstein, Colorado
Marcedes Lewis, UCLA
Tim Massaquoi, Michigan
Zach Miller, Arizona State
Joe Newton, Oregon State
Greg Olsen, Miami
Leonard Pope, Georgia
Tom Santi, Virginia
David Thomas, Texas
TJ Williams, North Carolina State
thats good stuff Vinny, but is there anything in regards to blocking stats? it really should not be this difficult to identify all around prospects but the stats just don't always represent a true picture. sure Day is on that list but of those prospects how do you determine which excell in other aspects of the position? I shall take a close look at this list, I beleive it to be very complete. for instance I've heard that Joe Newton is a fearless blocker and possible 1st round pick, Mercedes Lewis could be a top 10 pick showing by example how to use a TE to carry an offense etc. etc. etc......

the one thing we all agree on is the offensive line needs upgrading, including the TE position (through no fault of their own). now we have to figure out what to do this season :confused:
 

texasguy346

Mod Squad
I like what little I've seen of Fasano. He seems like an excellent team guy, and he can make the tough catches. He's got the size to be a force as a blocker, but not sure if he's a great blocker now or not. I love Klopfenstein's name. Just imagine the signs for him you'd see in the stands.
 

wags

Veteran
Joe Newton was awesome in the few games I saw Oregon State play last year. If I had to pick a tight end for the Texans out of Vinny's list, then I would pick Newton.
 

Texas_Thrill

Veteran
I'm wondering are we OVERLY needy for a TE? I mean I know we'd like to see it upgraded but the message board is becoming obsessed with this position almost.

Oh yea by the way I'd take M. Lewis too. :rolleyes:
 

Vinny

shiny happy fan
wags said:
Joe Newton was awesome in the few games I saw Oregon State play last year. If I had to pick a tight end for the Texans out of Vinny's list, then I would pick Newton.
Joe Newton is a flat out stud. 6-7, 255 and has incredible hands. Last year he caught 56 passes for 687 yards & 7TD's. He would be the guy I like on this list.

 

PapaL

Loose Screw
Dominique Byrd, USC
Does anyone else remeber the one handed catch he had in the Orange Bowl? I think he's going to be good. Check out his stats/bio: USC
 

beerlover

Hall of Fame
Texas_Thrill said:
I'm wondering are we OVERLY needy for a TE? I mean I know we'd like to see it upgraded but the message board is becoming obsessed with this position almost.

Oh yea by the way I'd take M. Lewis too. :rolleyes:
#1 recent years have been thin @ TE & the Texans have suffered back luck

#2 2006 draft promises & outstanding group, meaning that in the 2nd round a team who NEEDS this position filled could still get a quality NFL TE prospect.

#3 simply put its the most glaring hole on the Texans team
 

astrofan

Waterboy
beerlover said:
If you could build the perfect TE for the Texans what make-up would you create? things like resonable speed, height, strength, wingspan, hands, blocking, intelligence and anything else you can think of.

I'd start with Bristol Olomua, then tell him to play like Welker. That's it.
 

texasguy346

Mod Squad
Vinny said:
Joe Newton is a flat out stud. 6-7, 255 and has incredible hands. Last year he caught 56 passes for 687 yards & 7TD's. He would be the guy I like on this list.

Sorry Vin and Wags. Looks like Newton will be out indefinately this season.


CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Oregon State tight end Joe Newton is out indefinitely after an MRI showed soft tissue damage in his lower left leg, coach Mike Riley said.

The 6-foot-7, 258-pound junior was expected to be a key to the Beavers' offense this season. He is being evaluated as to the best course of action for him, Riley said Wednesday.

Newton, an Oregon prep standout from Roseburg, has eight career touchdown receptions, just one shy of the Oregon State record for tight ends set by Tim Euhus (2000-03).

In last year's victory over Notre Dame in the Insight Bowl, Newton had seven catches for 85 yards and two scores. Overall, he scored seven touchdowns, tying him with for team-best with receiver Mike Hass.

"We don't know exactly when he'll be back, but I know it won't be soon. All we really know is that it is a soft-tissue injury to the lower leg, so it is not a broken bone or a joint," Riley said. "It is a muscle down there that needs to be repaired or rehabbed."

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edo783

Hall of Fame
Should be available in the 3rd then. Hate to see the kid out for the season, but may wind up helping a team like us get a quality TE later.
 

BuffSoldier

Veteran
My short list goes like this,
Mecedes Lewis, the most lethal receiving coming out of the draft this year and is a decengt blocker with a frame to put on more weight and become a better blocker, 6'6 but only 255 could easily be 265.

Dominique Byrd, very good hands and blocking ability and nice speed to stretch the field

Tim Day, once again good hands and blocking, very strong but not very fast.
 

wags

Veteran
That's too bad, he was one of the players I was looking forward to following. Good news is Newton's only a junior so he will probably stay for his senior year and be an even bigger stud.
 

powda

The bridge between stupid and useless is short.
Texas_Thrill said:
I'm wondering are we OVERLY needy for a TE? I mean I know we'd like to see it upgraded but the message board is becoming obsessed with this position almost.

i think hands down our biggest need is ol help.

as things stand now the te position just took a serious back step. 3-5 step drops and timeing routes dont tend to allow te's an oppurtunity to get open often.

i expect our te only to contribute in the red zone and against a cover 2 until we can get our ol squared away.
 
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