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So this board has been a little dead so how about a talking point. I know he is technically a TE, but Pitts is one of the most talented players in this draft. Is there a point where you are okay taking him, and if so when is it?
I know it is tough to admit, but I would be okay with it. I know this would be the 3rd TE taken top 10 before any other team has even taken one. He is a completely different TE then Hockenson and honestly would be much more WR then TE. Our base personnel would be 2 TE instead of 3 WR. Would create a ton of mismatches especially in the red zone. If we re-signed Golladay and got Pitts we could trot out one hell of a lineup inside the 10 yard line. Come out in three TE with Golladay who is one of the best inside the 10, Hockenson, Pitts, Hunter Bryant (who was considered the best pass catching TE last year by some), and Swift/a power back in the backfield and that could be pretty tough to stop. Add in an O-Line that should be solid and we could have a very dangerous ball control offense. On top of that if Pitts is a generational talent at TE we would pay him much less then a generational talent at WR. Look at Kelce and Hill as examples. Which does more for that offense? I would say it is very close either way. Kittle is the top TE at 15mil AAV. Hopkins is the top WR at 27.5mil.
If I had to rank my realistic choices at #7 right now i would say
#1 Chase
#2 Sewell
#3 Waddle
#4 Smith
#5 Parsons
#6 Pitts
If we say traded down to #12 and the rest of those guys are gone, but Pitts is sitting there I would take him. If they were all gone I would look to move down if possible as the board wouldn't match up with our needs and we could get the same value in the late teens, early twenties, IMO
Just trying to play a little devil's advocate here and see what everybody's thought were on the subject.
I know it is tough to admit, but I would be okay with it. I know this would be the 3rd TE taken top 10 before any other team has even taken one. He is a completely different TE then Hockenson and honestly would be much more WR then TE. Our base personnel would be 2 TE instead of 3 WR. Would create a ton of mismatches especially in the red zone. If we re-signed Golladay and got Pitts we could trot out one hell of a lineup inside the 10 yard line. Come out in three TE with Golladay who is one of the best inside the 10, Hockenson, Pitts, Hunter Bryant (who was considered the best pass catching TE last year by some), and Swift/a power back in the backfield and that could be pretty tough to stop. Add in an O-Line that should be solid and we could have a very dangerous ball control offense. On top of that if Pitts is a generational talent at TE we would pay him much less then a generational talent at WR. Look at Kelce and Hill as examples. Which does more for that offense? I would say it is very close either way. Kittle is the top TE at 15mil AAV. Hopkins is the top WR at 27.5mil.
If I had to rank my realistic choices at #7 right now i would say
#1 Chase
#2 Sewell
#3 Waddle
#4 Smith
#5 Parsons
#6 Pitts
If we say traded down to #12 and the rest of those guys are gone, but Pitts is sitting there I would take him. If they were all gone I would look to move down if possible as the board wouldn't match up with our needs and we could get the same value in the late teens, early twenties, IMO
Just trying to play a little devil's advocate here and see what everybody's thought were on the subject.
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