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Lol... He's not.Moss? 5th? Won’t happen. He’ll be gone by the time our 3rd is on the clock
He didn't participate in any drills out fear of tanking his draft stock.
He's a 5th round talent that I would pass on...
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Lol... He's not.Moss? 5th? Won’t happen. He’ll be gone by the time our 3rd is on the clock
Lol... He's not.
He didn't participate in any drills out fear of tanking his draft stock.
He's a 5th round talent that I would pass on...
Player Summary - Thaddeus Moss projects as a traditional in-line tight end prospect who will have an opportunity to earn a starting role at the NFL level. The son of legendary receiver Randy Moss, Thaddeus is currently a more effective blocker and wins on the ground game and in pass pro thanks to a dense frame and powerful punches. Not the most explosive athlete, it is difficult to envision a dynamic role in the passing game — but Moss can win against underneath zones and help move the sticks.
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Player Summary - Thaddeus is currently a more effective blocker and wins on the ground game and in pass pro thanks to a dense frame and powerful punches. Not the most explosive athlete, it is difficult to envision a dynamic role in the passing game — but Moss can win against underneath zones and help move the sticks.
Right. I think he’s talented and also a pretty good blocker. Def worth a 5thActually I disagree,
I actually disagree with you. We could use a young TE to develope. Further more if we drafting a NEED in the 5th round we in trouble. JMHO
You realize Cooks is old right?Not a need.
He didn't participate in any drills out fear of tanking his draft stock.