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  1. HighSeas

    Nation's #1 TE Delp intrigued by UM tight end tradition

    alright I'll check those out soon @gogeta4 thanks
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    Nation's #1 TE Delp intrigued by UM tight end tradition

    I'm not looking up national prospects at TE now. There are only a few good ones every year tbh.
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    Nation's #1 TE Delp intrigued by UM tight end tradition

    You're really stuck on irrelevant history from years long gone in the past. Miami's scheme now looks nothing like when Kellen Winslow was working the middle of field. And you're especially wrong with that Mallory comment. Long and Freiermuth ran a ton of stick routes reading leverage at the top...
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    Nation's #1 TE Delp intrigued by UM tight end tradition

    This is very flawed blanket analysis. Players need to be aware of how their role projects at every level and where that fits into the scheme they're going to. A TE who excels on intermediate option routes should be looking at pro-style schools that utilize multiple TEs or spreads with West Coast...
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    Nation's #1 TE Delp intrigued by UM tight end tradition

    Compare the TE draft record of Stanford, ND or Iowa to tempo spread schools from the Malzahn or Briles tree. It's night and day. If you're a Zach Ertz type you should go to a school that uses that player archetype (move TE) accordingly. It's a pretty simple concept if you understand schemes and...
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    Nation's #1 TE Delp intrigued by UM tight end tradition

    That's how I felt about Darnell Washington, Isaac Nauta, Nick O'Leary and many other top TEs. This kid, on the other hand, has great acceleration, stop-start quickness, and he will step onto the field as a true Fr with some of the best route running and zone awareness of any TE in college...
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