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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 871459" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>I would do pick #94 for him. </p><p></p><p>He is the best athlete at the position in the NFL. He was the best TE prospect coming out of college since Rob Gronkowski. He is a complete TE in that he can block and make plays in the passing game. There is real potential for him to be the best player at his position in this NFL-- better than Kittle. That's not just a pipe dream.</p><p></p><p>It is totally normal for rookie TE's to come along slowly. Not only is TE a position that's slow to develop, but the Bucs also made the bizarre decision after drafting Howard to pay Cameron Brate, a veteran who soaked up targets. They used Howard as a blocker almost as much as they put him out into a route. </p><p></p><p>You could see the breakout beginning in 2018, as the Bucs began to use him more frequently. Before his ankle injury, he was about as good as anyone going at that time.</p><p></p><p>Then enter Bruce Arians, a man who famously said that you pay wide receivers to catch the ball-- tight ends are there to block, and Howard's usage predictably fell off a cliff. </p><p></p><p>But it's all still there-- the talent, the dual-threat skills, and he's just 25. In a better situation, he could break out immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 871459, member: 12283"] I would do pick #94 for him. He is the best athlete at the position in the NFL. He was the best TE prospect coming out of college since Rob Gronkowski. He is a complete TE in that he can block and make plays in the passing game. There is real potential for him to be the best player at his position in this NFL-- better than Kittle. That's not just a pipe dream. It is totally normal for rookie TE's to come along slowly. Not only is TE a position that's slow to develop, but the Bucs also made the bizarre decision after drafting Howard to pay Cameron Brate, a veteran who soaked up targets. They used Howard as a blocker almost as much as they put him out into a route. You could see the breakout beginning in 2018, as the Bucs began to use him more frequently. Before his ankle injury, he was about as good as anyone going at that time. Then enter Bruce Arians, a man who famously said that you pay wide receivers to catch the ball-- tight ends are there to block, and Howard's usage predictably fell off a cliff. But it's all still there-- the talent, the dual-threat skills, and he's just 25. In a better situation, he could break out immediately. [/QUOTE]
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