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<blockquote data-quote="thequick12" data-source="post: 766494" data-attributes="member: 9797"><p>Jimmy Graham and Rob Gronkowski were both drafted in 2010. Graham has played in 121 games starting 89 and Gronkowski has played in 121 starting 89.</p><p>Graham 556 catches for 6800 yards 12.2 ypc 69 tds</p><p>Gronkowski 474 catches for 7179 yards 15.1 ypc 76 tds</p><p></p><p>Since leaving the saints he put up 170 receptions for 2048 yards 12 ypc and 18 tds despite missing 5 games in 2015. In 5 seasons with the saints he averaged 12.3 ypc he did average 10 tds per year compared to 6 with the Seahawks but he only missed 2 games and the difference between Russell wilson and Drew Brees at qb I'm sure accounts for something. Not sure how he's struggled to put up elite numbers when he's essentially put up the same numbers. Another elite te over the last 3 seasons travis kelce put up 250 catches for 3038 yards 12.1 ypc and 17 tds. Grahams numbers did dip in 2017. We'll see what happens but I'm guessing 65 catches for 1000 yards and 10 tds is reasonable to expect, basically a return to his 2016 form (65 for 923 and 6) but boosted slightly by a significantly better player at qb. He has the unique opportunity to cement his legacy as a hall of famer through both personal and team success</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thequick12, post: 766494, member: 9797"] Jimmy Graham and Rob Gronkowski were both drafted in 2010. Graham has played in 121 games starting 89 and Gronkowski has played in 121 starting 89. Graham 556 catches for 6800 yards 12.2 ypc 69 tds Gronkowski 474 catches for 7179 yards 15.1 ypc 76 tds Since leaving the saints he put up 170 receptions for 2048 yards 12 ypc and 18 tds despite missing 5 games in 2015. In 5 seasons with the saints he averaged 12.3 ypc he did average 10 tds per year compared to 6 with the Seahawks but he only missed 2 games and the difference between Russell wilson and Drew Brees at qb I'm sure accounts for something. Not sure how he's struggled to put up elite numbers when he's essentially put up the same numbers. Another elite te over the last 3 seasons travis kelce put up 250 catches for 3038 yards 12.1 ypc and 17 tds. Grahams numbers did dip in 2017. We'll see what happens but I'm guessing 65 catches for 1000 yards and 10 tds is reasonable to expect, basically a return to his 2016 form (65 for 923 and 6) but boosted slightly by a significantly better player at qb. He has the unique opportunity to cement his legacy as a hall of famer through both personal and team success [/QUOTE]
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