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Originally Posted by barrett
Isn't the goalline where a TE has most of their "critical" moments? If so I can't see paying OD huge money.
My problem is I don't see OD as one of our most important players and I think if you pay him big (even in an uncapped situation), than you end up with a dozen other guys wanting big paydays.
Just among our skill position guys OD is the #4 option. How many #4 options see big paydays?
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#4 option? who are the three people you have in front of him?
AJ most certainly.
I am assuming you are including Slayton in there. He definitely had a great rookie year, but he needs to show he can continue that. Also, I guess what number slayton is depends on the situation. 3rd and 1, i got no problem saying he is top 2 options, 3rd and 7? not so sure.
You could go with walter, but i think daniels is a better option than him, and at no worse even with him.
also you have to think about positions when you make these decisions. if daniels is as good as your #2 wide receiver then he is worth much, much more than that #2. Given our scheme, daniels is often going to get matched up with a line backer since he is a tight end, which means there will often be a mismatch, you have to take that into account, and if they put a db on him, that opens up other options for the offense that wouldnt normally be there. again though, please list the three guys you have ahead of daniels. (schaub does not count)