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I was thinking about one of my favorite Longhorn players, Dave Thomas, and I was wondering what people thought about taking him. Certainly we have upgraded this offseason with Putzier, and there is always the hope of Joppru playing, but TE still feels like a position where we could add some fresh blood. I compared him to Lewis and Pope, two of the higher-ranked TEs in this year's draft, and Owen Daniels (Wisconsin), a lower-end TE, and I was surprised to see the results.
........................Lewis.............Pope...........Daniels.........Thomas
Receptions............58.................39................22..............50
Yards..................741...............541...............268.............613
Average..............12.8..............13.9..............12.2............12.3
Height...................6'6"..............6'7"...............6'3"............6'3"
Weight..................256..............250.................243.............245
Daniels missed two games in the middle of the year, which is probably why his receptions are so much lower than the other three. Ten of Thomas' catches came in the Rose Bowl.
What surprised me about Thomas is that I used to think he would be a steal, but I don't think the Texans will take him or that he is even on their radar. I have always felt he is a great TE. He was a big part of Texas' victory over Oklahoma State and USC, and he has the head to make the conversion play. However, according to what I am reading, he is not a good blocker, and I don't think the Texans are going to pull TEs that can't block. If they get a TE, they want one who can help defend Carr.
However, one last interesting tidbit was comparing "big games." Lewis was pretty ineffective in games against USC and UCLA, and he did not make it to the Sun Bowl vs. Northwestern. Pope was relatively effective against Auburn and in the Sugar Bowl loss to the Mountaineers. Owen was ineffective against Michigan and Minnesota and the Capital One Bowl against Auburn. Thomas, of course, shined much better.
........................Lewis.............Pope...........Daniels.........Thomas
Receptions............58.................39................22..............50
Yards..................741...............541...............268.............613
Average..............12.8..............13.9..............12.2............12.3
Height...................6'6"..............6'7"...............6'3"............6'3"
Weight..................256..............250.................243.............245
Daniels missed two games in the middle of the year, which is probably why his receptions are so much lower than the other three. Ten of Thomas' catches came in the Rose Bowl.
What surprised me about Thomas is that I used to think he would be a steal, but I don't think the Texans will take him or that he is even on their radar. I have always felt he is a great TE. He was a big part of Texas' victory over Oklahoma State and USC, and he has the head to make the conversion play. However, according to what I am reading, he is not a good blocker, and I don't think the Texans are going to pull TEs that can't block. If they get a TE, they want one who can help defend Carr.
However, one last interesting tidbit was comparing "big games." Lewis was pretty ineffective in games against USC and UCLA, and he did not make it to the Sun Bowl vs. Northwestern. Pope was relatively effective against Auburn and in the Sugar Bowl loss to the Mountaineers. Owen was ineffective against Michigan and Minnesota and the Capital One Bowl against Auburn. Thomas, of course, shined much better.