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jemach
and go find a real TE.
The Rams basically ignore 1/3 of the field...the middle.
A TE, IMO, will take this offense to an even greater level. You get a red zone threat and add that 1/3 of the field more into the mix.
Guys...if you want Goff to take it to the next level, give him a security blanket that is 6'6" or taller, 260+lb, physical enough to run the seam and create space in the red zone.
I would say I'll get off my TE bandwagon but there is no exit at this time.
Kittle is a 5th rounder who is 6'4" and 250 lbs....I don't know what was thought of him coming out of Iowa, but I doubt it was record setting talk. I say this because Tyler Higbee is more of what you want....6'-6" 255lbs. But Why did Kittle turn into a top producing TE? Asking that why can't Tyler develop into that also?
This from CBS sports draft guide;
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Lance Zierlein
BOTTOM LINE Knee injury basically took six games away from him this season which could cause him to fly under the radar a little bit. Higbee has exciting athleticism and speed in the open field with the ability to separate from safeties on intermediate routes and threaten the deep middle. Higbee has soft, reliable hands and plus run-after-catch ability to finish plays. While he needs to beef up his frame and blocking ability, there is no doubting his pass catching talent.
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Is it Coach McVay who is not developing a talented player into the type of producer George Kittle is? We do not have a dedicated Tight Ends Coach, could that be part of the issue?
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