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Post by Chris Luva Luva »

Im watching NFL Total Access and I caught the tail end of a snippet about Todd Heap. It was basically something along the lines of him becoming a FA in the near future.

With the constant harping of needing a receiving TE how would some of you feel about possibily signing him?

When he's not injured he's a darn good TE imo. I'd assume he's a decent blocker since his RB rushes for amazing yardage every season.

This just just a hypothetical question.
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Post by Warmother »

Heap is a fine player, but I'd be suprized if the Raisins didn't resign him. But if they did and it wouldn't break the bank to get him then I say sign him.
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After only a rookie season, Im not wanting to even thing about another TE other than Cooley. He got us 6 Touchdowns as a rookie in a not so much passing offense. I still have yet to see how he really establishes himself, a league leading TE in recieving, blocking? I dont know... im a big fan of his
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Punu wrote:After only a rookie season, Im not wanting to even thing about another TE other than Cooley. He got us 6 Touchdowns as a rookie in a not so much passing offense. I still have yet to see how he really establishes himself, a league leading TE in recieving, blocking? I dont know... im a big fan of his


Dont take my post out of context. I never described Heap as a replacement. Cooley would be playing H-Back and Heap would be at TE, 2 different positions.
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oh... sorry
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Post by SKINZ_DOMIN8 »

Stay away from Ravens garbage. The fact that Heap is one of the best players on the Ratbirds' offense should be enough to want to keep him away from the Skins.
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Post by JPM36 »

Heap is awesome. He's probably the best TE in football after Tony Gonzalez (Gates has only had one big year so far)

Two problems with this:

1) cap space

2) the Ravens aren't letting him go anywhere
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Post by skins81 »

Heap is going to be the Raven's best player on injured reserve.
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