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Post by SKINS4LIFE »

I know is a sophmore, but did anyone see Lenard Pope in the Wisconson vs. Georgia game today. He is a stud. 4 5 speed, 6'8 with nice hands. Too bad, not till next year.
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Post by portis26 »

yes, been watching him very closely all year. isn't he an amazing specimen? geez we could've used him this year! right, kozlowski
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Post by Cooley47 »

he played amazing and I think he will be a good NFL Player but I feel that we have bigger needs than TE

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Post by air_hog »

why does everyone bash Cooley. he is one of our most reliable recievers.
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Post by tcwest10 »

I agree. TE is not a weak spot on this roster. I recall the Winslow talk this time last year. I'm not all that enamored with the modern TE's ability to adapt to H-back. Cooley is one in a million.
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Post by ejay183 »

air_hog wrote:why does everyone bash Cooley. he is one of our most reliable recievers.


who bashes Cooley? The man has great hands, catches almost everything thrown at him. We got Royal, who also has good hands, but needs to work on blocking, but he is young.
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Post by tcwest10 »

Blocking in this scheme is every bit as important as sure hands are. If you need to learn how to block, I'm not so sure you'll make it in DC with Gibbs.
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Post by Scottskins »

Cooley is an H-back. I really doubt Gibbs will draft a high profile TE. His TEs are not used for catching passes, so the guys he goes for are available in the later rounds. I also don't think Royal and Kozlowski will be around much longer. You gotta be a pretty good blocker and it doesn't seem like either one of them are very good at it...
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Post by Hooligan »

I agree, why are we talking about drafting a TE? Cooley is a great offensive weapon. All we really need is a decent blocking TE if anything, and they're not too hard to pick up. The team has far greater needs to be filled in the draft. (pass-rushing DE, GOOD O-lineman, maybe CB, maybe a big RB/FB)
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