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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 995069" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p><strong>Tight End:</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>-Michael Mayer > 110% of Dalton Schultz: </strong>I am not comparing Mayer to Schultz the prospect, but rather to the Schultz we've seen the last three seasons in Dallas. In other words, the player I see Mayer becoming in the NFL is a well-round, competent combo TE who isn't especially exceptional at anything. With his short frame, I struggle seeing him become a ++ blocker at the next level as many have projected.</p><p></p><p>-<strong>Tucker Kraft > Hunter Henry: </strong>This is a tougher comp because Henry was not healthy before his draft and never gave us numbers. But I see Kraft panning out similarly as a legit combo Y who can really block and threaten in the passing game. I think Kraft has a better chance to become what most project Mayer to be. </p><p></p><p><strong>-Sam LaPorta > Souped Up Lance Kendricks: </strong>LaPorta is a better athlete, but these two were similar prospects in that they were under-utilized by their college offenses and were asked to block quite a bit even though they lack true Y characteristics. I think LaPorta has a good chance to be a better receiver in the league. </p><p></p><p><strong>-Dalton Kincaid > Dallas Clark</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 995069, member: 12283"] [B]Tight End: -Michael Mayer > 110% of Dalton Schultz: [/B]I am not comparing Mayer to Schultz the prospect, but rather to the Schultz we've seen the last three seasons in Dallas. In other words, the player I see Mayer becoming in the NFL is a well-round, competent combo TE who isn't especially exceptional at anything. With his short frame, I struggle seeing him become a ++ blocker at the next level as many have projected. -[B]Tucker Kraft > Hunter Henry: [/B]This is a tougher comp because Henry was not healthy before his draft and never gave us numbers. But I see Kraft panning out similarly as a legit combo Y who can really block and threaten in the passing game. I think Kraft has a better chance to become what most project Mayer to be. [B]-Sam LaPorta > Souped Up Lance Kendricks: [/B]LaPorta is a better athlete, but these two were similar prospects in that they were under-utilized by their college offenses and were asked to block quite a bit even though they lack true Y characteristics. I think LaPorta has a good chance to be a better receiver in the league. [B]-Dalton Kincaid > Dallas Clark[/B] [/QUOTE]
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