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Rison was fireI had no idea Santana had more yardage than Andre Rison...Andre was a **** good receiver.
Rison was fireI had no idea Santana had more yardage than Andre Rison...Andre was a **** good receiver.
Leading receive yards by 8,779, TD’s by 98, and receptions by 846. That’s insane, there should never be a debate of who is TE U again.
Well not exactly at the bottom but for this graphic I'll allow itHey look at UF at the bottom!
MurderersWell not exactly at the bottom but for this graphic I'll allow it
Let's laugh and point.
/raises a question. What are they good at producing? All silly answers to mock em allowed. But real talk what do they hang their hat on? Emmitt? They ran his *** off
Rison was fire![]()
Ayyy somebody threw the oop home. Ball hung up in the rafters for awhile
…so to speakCould/should have been more if KW2 weren’t such a wacko.
I think all of our starting tes have been drafted since i was like 15....and im about to be mike gundyNot concerned… for now, but Iowa spit out George Kittle, Sam LaPorta and TJ Hockenson **** near back to back to back. Can’t let them put those kind of goons out without some of our own. Those boys do numbers when healthy.
I think all of our starting tes have been drafted since i was like 15....and im about to be mike gundy
In more ways than one.Rison was fire![]()
Well said. Arroyo plays harder, too. I would give the slight edge to Njoku in run after catch but Arroyo is as good or better everywhere else.All we need is for Arroyo to stay healthy & he likely plays at the same level, or even better than NJoku.
I think he's a better route runner than Joku. They have similar athletic profile physically as 6'4 250 guys who can run well & move in space. They're both about the same as pure catchers. I don't remember Joku having any issues with catching the ball & Arroyo doesn't either.
Arroyo has the edge in being able to stretch the field with deep routes. He's a guy who can run 15yd comebacks & 20yd post patterns as if he's an Outside WR.
Well said. Arroyo plays harder, too. I would give the slight edge to Njoku in run after catch but Arroyo is as good or better everywhere else.
TE is becoming more and more about YAC. Most of the best TEs in terms of production are pretty dominant in YAC. I think Njoku is a little better as a runner with the ball in his hands, though we've seen relatively little of Arroyo so who knows. Hope Arroyo is a beast.All we need is for Arroyo to stay healthy & he likely plays at the same level, or even better than NJoku.
I think he's a better route runner than Joku. They have similar athletic profile physically as 6'4 250 guys who can run well & move in space. They're both about the same as pure catchers. I don't remember Joku having any issues with catching the ball & Arroyo doesn't either.
Arroyo has the edge in being able to stretch the field with deep routes. He's a guy who can run 15yd comebacks & 20yd post patterns as if he's an Outside WR.
But either way, as long as he stays healthy he should get a fairly nice target share in Seattle in Klint Kubiak's Offense. He comes from the Shanahan-Kubiak tree of West Coast Offense & they utilize TE's a lot in that system.
When he was OC for the Vikings, Tyler Konklin was still productive even with being in an Offense centered around Justin Jefferson. He was also with the Niners as the PGC the last time they made it to the SuperBowl & George Kittle had over 1,000yds receiving.
Seattle could prove to be a great fit for Arroyo, especially if they don't resign Noah Fant.