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re: Top tight end in the SEC this year?
Posted on 2/28/15 at 9:53 am to Tornado Alley
Posted on 2/28/15 at 9:53 am to Tornado Alley
If Howard underperforms again this year do we begin to question the system he is in or does he start looking like a bust?
Posted on 2/28/15 at 9:54 am to Tornado Alley
What? Saying a white TE is better than a black TE?
Posted on 2/28/15 at 9:55 am to skrayper
I'm going to make an extremely bold prediction. O.J. Howard will have close to 1000 yards receiving this year. With Coker's limitations and the inexperience of the WRs, I see Bama going to their TEs and RBs a lot in the passing game. Howard's going to have a breakout season.
This post was edited on 2/28/15 at 9:57 am
Posted on 2/28/15 at 9:56 am to Tornado Alley
quote:The kid's soft..won't stick his head in and do the dirty work (like BLOCK!). He's either gonna grow a set this year or you won't be hearing about him much anymore.
Athletic monster who won't produce during the season but will blow up at the NFL Combine and earn himself a bagillion dollars - OJ Howard
By the way, don't think that the NFL doesn't know this, too!
Posted on 2/28/15 at 9:58 am to HogBalls
Huanger Henry and Ingram are alone at the top right now. I'd love to have either one on Georgia. I mean, preferably both. Would be a matchup nightmare. I remember wanting Henry at Georgia really bad when he was coming out of HS.
In the next tier I will go with a homer and say Blazevich will have a very good season. He's not a true tight end like Arky likes to use, he's more of a Hybrid type that can stretch the field a little more and make those really tough catches. Kinda like a poor man's Nick O'Leary but with gloves.
In the next tier I will go with a homer and say Blazevich will have a very good season. He's not a true tight end like Arky likes to use, he's more of a Hybrid type that can stretch the field a little more and make those really tough catches. Kinda like a poor man's Nick O'Leary but with gloves.
Posted on 2/28/15 at 9:59 am to Arksulli
I think both Engram and Henry are perfect fits for their respective systems.
In terms of sheer "talent," I'd probably place Henry and Howard in one class, and Engram in the other.
Engram is just not that big. He would be a big WR in the NFL at 6'3, 227. He has great straightline speed and is faster than most LBs and some safeties. Also, he is an incredible route runner.
Leading TEs in the SEC for 2014
Receptions
1. Steven Scheu - 39 receptions (no one has mentioned this guy)
2. Evan Engram - 38 receptions
3. Hunter Henry - 37 receptions
Receiving yards
1. Evan Engram - 662 yards
2. Steven Scheu - 525 yards (no one has mentioned this guy)
3. Hunter Henry - 513 yards
Receiving TDs
1. Steven Scheu - 5 TDs (no one has mentioned this guy)
2. Malcolm Johnson/AJ Derby/CJ Uzomah - 3 TDs
3. Evan Engram/Hunter Henry - 2 TDs
Steven Scheu is arguably the best returning TE in the SEC and he hasn't been mentioned once in this thread - second in receptions and receiving yards and first in TDs. Also, he is 6'5, 250.
Poor kid. If he had those numbers at nearly any other SEC school, we'd be all over his jock right now
In terms of sheer "talent," I'd probably place Henry and Howard in one class, and Engram in the other.
Engram is just not that big. He would be a big WR in the NFL at 6'3, 227. He has great straightline speed and is faster than most LBs and some safeties. Also, he is an incredible route runner.
Leading TEs in the SEC for 2014
Receptions
1. Steven Scheu - 39 receptions (no one has mentioned this guy)
2. Evan Engram - 38 receptions
3. Hunter Henry - 37 receptions
Receiving yards
1. Evan Engram - 662 yards
2. Steven Scheu - 525 yards (no one has mentioned this guy)
3. Hunter Henry - 513 yards
Receiving TDs
1. Steven Scheu - 5 TDs (no one has mentioned this guy)
2. Malcolm Johnson/AJ Derby/CJ Uzomah - 3 TDs
3. Evan Engram/Hunter Henry - 2 TDs
Steven Scheu is arguably the best returning TE in the SEC and he hasn't been mentioned once in this thread - second in receptions and receiving yards and first in TDs. Also, he is 6'5, 250.
Poor kid. If he had those numbers at nearly any other SEC school, we'd be all over his jock right now
This post was edited on 2/28/15 at 10:01 am
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:04 am to TheCheshireHog
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If Howard underperforms again this year do we begin to question the system he is in or does he start looking like a bust?
Meh.
I'd say system. Notice that the players listed below are all pre-Nussmier and pre-Kiffin.
Most receiving yards by TE in the Nick Saban era at Alabama
2011 - Brad Smelley - 356 yards
2008 - Nick Walker - 324 yards
2009 - Colin Peek - 313 yards
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:04 am to gatorhata9
Good discussion so far. A few homers but nobody is being a douche bag yet.
Henry reminds me of Jason Witten. Who in the pros does Engram remind you guys of? Fred Davis maybe?
Henry reminds me of Jason Witten. Who in the pros does Engram remind you guys of? Fred Davis maybe?
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:05 am to Tornado Alley
Scheu had a good season but I think it was more of being the only option in a very bad system than being an elite TE.
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:06 am to Tornado Alley
You are right TA, to be honest I hadn't heard diddly about Scheu though he seems to have had a great season for a woeful Vanderbilt team. I'd have to watch some games of his to see if he is a good hybrid who can catch the ball or if he can level people in the blocking game as well.
I think Engram has a solid shot at a NFL career. His size makes him a tough match up for corners and his speed for LBs. If I was a GM looking to shore up my passing attack I'd take a long look at a kid like that.
I think Engram has a solid shot at a NFL career. His size makes him a tough match up for corners and his speed for LBs. If I was a GM looking to shore up my passing attack I'd take a long look at a kid like that.
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:07 am to HogBalls
quote:Let me know when it's time.
....nobody is being a douche bag yet
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:08 am to HogBalls
quote:
Henry reminds me of Jason Witten.
Spot on.
Henry is very dangerous after the catch, much like Jason Witten.
quote:
Who in the pros does Engram remind you guys of?
I'm not sure if I can remember a 6'3, 230 TE
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:10 am to Tornado Alley
Interesting numbers. A system problem would be my guess as well based off of that information.
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:10 am to Arksulli
For what it's worth, Scheu was Vandy's leading receiver.
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:14 am to Tornado Alley
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I'm not sure if I can remember a 6'3, 230 TE
Charles Clay was 6'3 235 when he came out of Tulsa. The Dolphins bulked him up to 250 over time.
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:14 am to TheCheshireHog
313 of Henry's 513 yards came on third and fourth down while 359 of Engram's 662 yards came on first down.
Talking about systems
Talking about systems
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:16 am to TheCheshireHog
Walter Football has ranked the 2016 draft eligible TEs as follows:
1. O.J. Howard - projected first or second rounder
2. Hunter Henry - projected second or third rounder
3. Evan Engram - projected second or third rounder
We could have all called that
1. O.J. Howard - projected first or second rounder
2. Hunter Henry - projected second or third rounder
3. Evan Engram - projected second or third rounder
We could have all called that
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:16 am to Tornado Alley
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313 of Henry's 513 yards came on third and fourth down while 359 of Engram's 662 yards came on first down. Talking about systems
No kidding. I do wish we would utilize Henry a little more on 1st down however. Attack the seam on PA when the LB's are expecting run.
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:17 am to HogBalls
These threads are better with the stipulation that you can't vote for anyone on your team.
Posted on 2/28/15 at 10:17 am to TheCheshireHog
One thing NFL scouts have to love about Henry is that he loves to block.
Hell, Treadwell loves to block a lot more than Engram, I feel.
Hell, Treadwell loves to block a lot more than Engram, I feel.
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