The TE's are nothing special this year. Well at least as far as we know. Who knows? Maybe one of them will become a 10 time pro bowler. However as of right now the general concencus is that this class isn't a great TE class. Anyay heres a post form another thread where I found a protential Undrafted Free Agent that I would like to bring in.
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Found a local product (I'm personally a huge fan of the local producsts) that could be an Undrafted Free Agent and I would love to give him a shot.
Joseph Haynos
TE | (6'7", 262, 4.9) |
MARYLAND
Scouts Grade: 30
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Strengths: Runs adequate short-to-intermediate routes and isn't going to drop many passes should catch. Tall enough to come down with most jump balls, uses wide frame to shield defenders from the ball and flashes the ability to make the tough catch in traffic. Is fast enough to work the seam and shows good body control when tracking the ball downfield. Runs hard and can pick up yards after contact. Takes adequate angles to blocks, flashes the ability to adjust to the moving target in space can get into position at the second level. Works hard, gets adequate hand placement and flashes the ability to sustain blocks. Walked on at Maryland before earning a scholarship, has progressed nicely and should only get better with added experience.
Weaknesses: Plays too high, hasn't shown great lower body strength and should have problems driving defenders off the ball. Isn't physical, doesn't deliver a violent punch and catches defenders rather than attacking them. Though plays with a wide base and generally gets into sound position when asked to help out in pass protection, bends at the knees rather than the waist and has problems anchoring against bull rushers. Isn't fast enough to outrun defenders when gets a seam, lacks the elusiveness to make defenders miss and isn't much of a threat after the catch.
Overall: Haynos was redshirted in 2003. During his first three seasons (2004-'06) he appeared in 30 games (six starts) and caught 38 passes for 372 yards (9.8 average) and four touchdowns. Haynos was used primarily as a blocking tight end during his first two seasons. Haynos is a suspect drive blocker at this point and he isn't much of a big-play threat but he has the tools to develop into a starter in time. He has the frame to add bulk and get stronger at the point of attack and the strong hands to develop into a reliable possession receiver.
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