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Not an LSU fan but Mason Taylor stands out to me. He’s an all around TE.
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There's a lot of talk that Harold Fannin Jr will actually end up playing as a WR. Marques Colston was originally listed as a TE in the 2006 draft. How do people see Fannin's best position?
There's a lot of talk that Harold Fannin Jr will actually end up playing as a WR. Marques Colston was originally listed as a TE in the 2006 draft. How do people see Fannin's best position?
This is the case with a another one of the TE's in this draft it seems. Loveland also is less effective starting on the line with his hand in the dirt and should probably be viewed as a WR.
He’s a TE. He was 6’3” 241lbs at the combine. He is similar in size within an inch and 5lbs (or even bigger) to guys like Brock Bowers, Sam Laporta, Dalton Kincaid, Tre Mcbride, Evan Engram, etc. He has shown he is very capable as a blocker at that size. Fannin will certainly be moved around a lot like a chess piece as he’s shown versatility at Bowling Green to make plays from different alignments. He’s also one of the youngest players in the draft and will probably naturally add a little bit more weight over the next few years as well.There's a lot of talk that Harold Fannin Jr will actually end up playing as a WR. Marques Colston was originally listed as a TE in the 2006 draft. How do people see Fannin's best position?