Woohoo
Another Tight End!!!
Wheeee!!!
Another Tight End!!!
Wheeee!!!
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Garrett Graham isn't as flashy as many of the other tight end prospects for 2010, but he is one of the most complete players. Graham doesn't have the same type of straight line speed as Aaron Hernandez or Jermaine Gresham, but he always seems to find a way to get open. He saw his first major action as a sophomore, catching 30 passes for 328 yards and 4 touchdowns in 2007. He took over as the main target last year for the injured Travis Beckum and caught 40 passes for 540 yards and 5 touchdowns. He again surpassed those numbers as a senior. Graham has caught 51 passes for 624 yards and 7 touchdowns. These aren't eye popping statistics, but he plays for one of the most run heavy offenses of the last decade. Graham makes an excellent safety valve for his quarterback. He finds holes in zone coverage and sits down to provide an easy target. Because of Wisconsin's preference to run the ball, he has become an excellent run blocker. He has the size and upper body strength to take on defensive ends in the run game as well as linebackers. He may become an H-back in the NFL. Graham will likely be picked up in the late fourth or early fifth round of the 2010 draft.
Can someone please enlighten me on why the hell we took two tight ends AGAIN????
And why we havent taken a guard?
WTF?
I need some convincing on why two tightends were necessary, please help me out here.
6 TEs. Unbelievable. Teams usually dont even carry 4, how the hell are the Texans going to make room for 6 TEs? Say the FA TE gets cut after camp. That is still 5 TEs!
Wtf?
Uh, OD is coming off an injury.
Anthony Hill got hurt.
James Casey did not ignite and set the turf on fire.
So that leaves Dreesen who did the heavy lifting last season.
It's insurance, at a spot that apparently is very crucial to what we do on offense. It now seems that Kubiak's offense philosophy places a huge emphasis on having a very capable TE.
It must be a very integral part of what he needs for the offense to succeed. If we went with two TEs last year in the 4th and another one in this year's 4th round, I'd say we're pretty serious about keeping that position stocked.
Who are the 6? OD, Dreesen, Casey, Hill, and now this guy, right? We did not take the Mowhatever guy that ESPN has us listed as taking.
That said, we're bringing back the run and shoot, baby! But you know ... with TEs.
Uh, OD is coming off an injury.
Anthony Hill got hurt.
James Casey did not ignite and set the turf on fire.
So that leaves Dreesen who did the heavy lifting last season.
It's insurance, at a spot that apparently is very crucial to what we do on offense. It now seems that Kubiak's offense philosophy places a huge emphasis on having a very capable TE.
It must be a very integral part of what he needs for the offense to succeed. If we went with two TEs last year in the 4th and another one in this year's 4th round, I'd say we're pretty serious about keeping that position stocked.
Still it seems like Kubiak collects TEs like Gruden collects QBs.
Uh, OD is coming off an injury.
Anthony Hill got hurt.
James Casey did not ignite and set the turf on fire.
So that leaves Dreesen who did the heavy lifting last season.
It's insurance, at a spot that apparently is very crucial to what we do on offense. It now seems that Kubiak's offense philosophy places a huge emphasis on having a very capable TE.
It must be a very integral part of what he needs for the offense to succeed. If we went with two TEs last year in the 4th and another one in this year's 4th round, I'd say we're pretty serious about keeping that position stocked.
We didn't take 2, only 1
....He finds holes in zone coverage and sits down to provide an easy target. Because of Wisconsin's preference to run the ball, he has become an excellent run blocker. He has the size and upper body strength to take on defensive ends in the run game as well as linebackers. He may become an H-back in the NFL....
Tony Moeaki - Rd 3 pick #93
TE out of Iowa. He was the first, Grahm was the second.
Even if they put a TE on IR or trade a TE, that still leaves a camp guy they have to cut plus 4 TE on the roster... They must have something in mind.
Maybe they plan to put Hill on IR or trade OD or Dreessen, then use Graham as a FB/TE combo?
Tony Moeaki - Rd 3 pick #93
TE out of Iowa. He was the first, Grahm was the second.
Even if they put a TE on IR or trade a TE, that still leaves a camp guy they have to cut plus 4 TE on the roster... They must have something in mind.
Maybe they plan to put Hill on IR or trade OD or Dreessen, then use Graham as a FB/TE combo?
we traded 93 to the chiefs
Your right, I stand corrected. ESPN shows he came to us but NFL.com says he went to the chiefs.
So we picked up an extra 4th rounder in that trade?
OD and Hill are coming off of ACLs, not a minor injury. GP, not saying you were implying they had minor issues; but I think all of the jumpers need to reconsider the extent of the OD and Hill's issues.
This offense runs (both overall and the ball) better when there is a pass catching threat on the field at the TE spot.
What if this guy is really good? Who here did hours of film work on this kid like the Texans?
I am absolutely baffled by this pick. Baffled I say.
I almost jokingly posted after the LB pick, "what's next a tightend"......little did I think there was even a remote possibility.
I can't believe our staff is content with our OL, and damn we sure need a DB way worse than a effin TE.
Texans' 4th Round = Wasted
wheeling and dealing for extra picks are now looking like a waste of time
I think the jury is out on who makes this roster at TE, but with pretty good odds that Casey gets one spot and the 4th rounder is on practice squad.
also found this:
Although he was a tight end in three years at Wisconsin, Graham may lack the prototypical size and strength to play the position in the NFL and instead projects as one of the top fullbacks in this draft. There is no doubt he possesses the necessary receiving skills to succeed at the next level, finishing his career tied for fifth in school history with 16 receiving touchdowns and tied for sixth with 121 catches. He had his most productive season in 2009, leading the Badgers in touchdown receptions (seven) while ranking second in catches (51) and receiving yards (624). The best game of his career came in a 33-31 loss to Northwestern on Nov. 21, when he had six receptions for 98 yards and two TDs. A first-team All-Big Ten selection by the media and second-team All-Big Ten by the coaches, Graham is a very good athlete who played tight end, defensive end, punter and kicker in high school. He caught one pass for 10 yards at the Senior Bowl and performed well at the NFL combine, ranking sixth among tight ends in the vertical jump, eighth in the bench press and fourth in the 20-yard shuttle. Graham is tough and durable, playing through several injuries in college while still maintaining a high level of play against top-notch competition in the Big Ten. Although a willing blocker who never shies away from bigger defenders, he lacks the size to blow opponents off the line and will need to get stronger. A strong final year at Wisconsin and good performances in the postseason workouts have helped Graham move up many draft boards, and he could go as high as the fourth or fifth round.
Yeah, some definite changes are coming.
I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to keep Hill and let Dreesen go. 98% of fans here would be shocked, but I have seen them do cute things like that before. You just never know.
OD ought to be OK and back to almost his old self, so I don't think he's going anywhere THIS year. That's one TE.
Casey isn't going anywhere either. That's the second TE.
Dreesen and Hill are my likely candidates for a cut, leaving one as the third TE.
The newly-drafted guy will be on the practice squad as an emergency backup.
The newly-acquired free agent will work his ass off during camp, and can only remain if one or two guys go down to injury or some other development removes a TE or two from the roster.
Ridiculous overreaction.