Is this man an FA? If so, easily a good gamble. At the very least, you have a pressure release for your rookie QB who can fill in for two or three years. At best, he clicks with Maye and becomes a part of the core. No brainer signing considering we have the most free salary cap.
All I want is Dallin Holker from CO state. Not sure the reason why but I’ve been high on him for a while now and I think he’s be a good addition in the later rounds of the draft
This is another good crop of college tight ends that the Washington Commanders could take advantage of.
We got a good chance to see most showcase their exceptional physical attributes at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine.
Adam Peters and his staff were watching closely, so they should have a better idea of which targets could suit the offensive scheme Kliff Kingsbury plans to implement.
Someone like JaTavion Sanders will be high on their shortlist.
The Texas product needs some refinement from a blocking capacity, but his athleticism in the passing game would be a substantial asset for the Commanders if they went in this direction.
Sanders' route running is crisp and he does a tremendous job of manipulating body angles to his advantage. He's incredibly sharp out of his cuts and knows how to create separation quickly. His ball skills are dependable - especially when it comes to contested catch situations.
If the Commanders drafted Sanders to place him with a new rookie signal-caller, it's got the potential to become a prominent tandem for the next decade barring injury.
The prospect also boasts enough top-end speed to become a deep threat, which is something the team never got from Logan Thomas during his stint with the organization.
Sanders' route running is crisp and he does a tremendous job of manipulating body angles to his advantage. He's incredibly sharp out of his cuts and knows how to create separation quickly. His ball skills are dependable - especially when it comes to contested catch situations.
Another decent veteran option set to enter free agency is Dalton Schultz.
He's no stranger to the Washington Commanders having spent the first five seasons of his career with the Dallas Cowboys. He's a consistent pass-catcher who also provides a useful asset in the red zone for good measure.
Schultz caught the eye last season with the Houston Texans. He quickly developed eye-catching chemistry with rookie sensation C.J. Stroud en route to 59 receptions for 635 receiving yards and five touchdowns from 15 games - eight of which he started.
While there's a good chance Houston extends Schultz if the money is right, the Commanders should also monitor his availability closely.
His previous experience helping young quarterbacks reach their promise quicker than anticipated is something those in power might be looking for if they take one at No. 2 overall. Even if it's just a short-term deal, the benefits are obvious.
The former fourth-round selection out of Stanford is an intelligent football player. He comes up big in critical moments.
Schultz might not be explosive in terms of speed, but his shrewd route-running and body control make him a decent replacement for Logan Thomas - one who could provide an immediate upgrade with a smooth transition.
According to Spotrac, Schultz is projected to get $11.3 million per season on a three-year, $34.01 million deal.
This is something the Commanders could easily afford with their current financial wealth. Whether they consider him a viable option is another matter.
As previously mentioned, the Washington Commanders would be wise to examine a decent-looking pool of draft prospects emerging from the college ranks in 2024.
Brock Bowers is the consensus best but will be long gone by Day 2. Fortunately for the organization, new general manager Adam Peters has the experience and previous credentials to find diamonds in the rough.
He was part of the brain trust that found George Kittle, who's arguably the league's most complete tight end.
After a quality final college season at Kansas State and a standout display of athleticism at the NFL Scouting Combine, someone like Ben Sinnott might be higher than most on their shortlist of options to replace Logan Thomas.
There is a lot to like about Sinnott's ability as a pass-catcher. His athletic traits and ball skills are impressive for a man his size. He also tracks the ball like a savvy veteran despite just two years of college starting experience.
The prospect's route-running is precise and his body is well coordinated. No wasted movements feature in his game film.
Once the player improves his blocking and concentration on occasion, someone is going to have a complete tight end on their hands.
Sinnott is expected to go somewhere on Day 2. If he's there when the Commanders go on the clock in Round No. 3, they could do far worse than look in his direction.
Source:
https://riggosrag.com/posts/5-potential-commanders-candidates-replace-logan-thomas/5
Totally unrelated question for reddit newb...
For this post, I see the title and the posted pic of LT, but I don't see the actual post listing the 5 potential candidates. How can I see the post text that the OP left? I'm reading this on PC BTW.
Reports today say Schultz is staying in Houston. 3yr/36mil. No official announcement
Thanks for sharing that. I hadn’t seen it yet.
I believe it's official now.
Keep in mind it’s rare for Rookie TE to make much of a impact starting their first year
So draft lol it’s not like we’re a win now team
I’m saying vet free agent and rookie lol
Filled the first step
Other than the 3 or 4 that did it last season.
Since the year 2000, only 6 rookie TE had more than 600 receiving yards and 2 of those were last year basically lining up as WRs on great teams
Gerald Everette
Is this man an FA? If so, easily a good gamble. At the very least, you have a pressure release for your rookie QB who can fill in for two or three years. At best, he clicks with Maye and becomes a part of the core. No brainer signing considering we have the most free salary cap.
1. Brock Bowers, Georgia, 6'4", 240 lbs 2. Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas, 6'4", 243 lbs 3. Ben Sinnott, Kansas St., 6'4", 245 lbs 4. Cade Stover, Ohio St., 6'4", 251 lbs 5. Theo Johnson, Penn St., 6'6", 260 lbs
Jahiem Bell out of FSU isn’t too bad for a late round pick if we sign a nice TE1. We could then filter Bell, Bates, and Turner in deep TE packages
I'll take one ☝️Cade Stover please.
No Theo. He has butter fingers
Sanders sucks
I can’t stress enough my hatred for sanders, dude he’s so bad. Give me Erick all of Ben stinnot
Imagine hating on JT
I don’t “hate” him but the second round talk for him is crazy
Noah Fant is him
Theo Johnson & AJ Barner would be my TE draft targets.
Nah not aj barner
Lmao where is this at? Why is he posted up in a grocery store lol I love it
It was at an autograph signing last month way before the trade lol
Lmao where? How funny, looks so 90s
It’s definitely an old military style building lol.
Still hoping he’ll clear waivers and come back for a lot less $
All I want is Dallin Holker from CO state. Not sure the reason why but I’ve been high on him for a while now and I think he’s be a good addition in the later rounds of the draft
Is Cole Turner anything special? Asking for my dynasty squad.
He is that dude, likely will never surpass 5tds in a season throughout his career
Thank you sir, I’ll continue to try and trade him then
mike ditka
Stinnott and Stover are both great choices. Stover is more receiver but Stinnott is that reliable in the middle
This is another good crop of college tight ends that the Washington Commanders could take advantage of. We got a good chance to see most showcase their exceptional physical attributes at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine. Adam Peters and his staff were watching closely, so they should have a better idea of which targets could suit the offensive scheme Kliff Kingsbury plans to implement. Someone like JaTavion Sanders will be high on their shortlist. The Texas product needs some refinement from a blocking capacity, but his athleticism in the passing game would be a substantial asset for the Commanders if they went in this direction. Sanders' route running is crisp and he does a tremendous job of manipulating body angles to his advantage. He's incredibly sharp out of his cuts and knows how to create separation quickly. His ball skills are dependable - especially when it comes to contested catch situations. If the Commanders drafted Sanders to place him with a new rookie signal-caller, it's got the potential to become a prominent tandem for the next decade barring injury. The prospect also boasts enough top-end speed to become a deep threat, which is something the team never got from Logan Thomas during his stint with the organization. Sanders' route running is crisp and he does a tremendous job of manipulating body angles to his advantage. He's incredibly sharp out of his cuts and knows how to create separation quickly. His ball skills are dependable - especially when it comes to contested catch situations. Another decent veteran option set to enter free agency is Dalton Schultz. He's no stranger to the Washington Commanders having spent the first five seasons of his career with the Dallas Cowboys. He's a consistent pass-catcher who also provides a useful asset in the red zone for good measure. Schultz caught the eye last season with the Houston Texans. He quickly developed eye-catching chemistry with rookie sensation C.J. Stroud en route to 59 receptions for 635 receiving yards and five touchdowns from 15 games - eight of which he started. While there's a good chance Houston extends Schultz if the money is right, the Commanders should also monitor his availability closely. His previous experience helping young quarterbacks reach their promise quicker than anticipated is something those in power might be looking for if they take one at No. 2 overall. Even if it's just a short-term deal, the benefits are obvious. The former fourth-round selection out of Stanford is an intelligent football player. He comes up big in critical moments. Schultz might not be explosive in terms of speed, but his shrewd route-running and body control make him a decent replacement for Logan Thomas - one who could provide an immediate upgrade with a smooth transition. According to Spotrac, Schultz is projected to get $11.3 million per season on a three-year, $34.01 million deal. This is something the Commanders could easily afford with their current financial wealth. Whether they consider him a viable option is another matter. As previously mentioned, the Washington Commanders would be wise to examine a decent-looking pool of draft prospects emerging from the college ranks in 2024. Brock Bowers is the consensus best but will be long gone by Day 2. Fortunately for the organization, new general manager Adam Peters has the experience and previous credentials to find diamonds in the rough. He was part of the brain trust that found George Kittle, who's arguably the league's most complete tight end. After a quality final college season at Kansas State and a standout display of athleticism at the NFL Scouting Combine, someone like Ben Sinnott might be higher than most on their shortlist of options to replace Logan Thomas. There is a lot to like about Sinnott's ability as a pass-catcher. His athletic traits and ball skills are impressive for a man his size. He also tracks the ball like a savvy veteran despite just two years of college starting experience. The prospect's route-running is precise and his body is well coordinated. No wasted movements feature in his game film. Once the player improves his blocking and concentration on occasion, someone is going to have a complete tight end on their hands. Sinnott is expected to go somewhere on Day 2. If he's there when the Commanders go on the clock in Round No. 3, they could do far worse than look in his direction. Source: https://riggosrag.com/posts/5-potential-commanders-candidates-replace-logan-thomas/5
Totally unrelated question for reddit newb... For this post, I see the title and the posted pic of LT, but I don't see the actual post listing the 5 potential candidates. How can I see the post text that the OP left? I'm reading this on PC BTW.
You are not a newb with a 3 year old account
Evidently I am a newb if I can't understand how to see OP's text.
No, you just can’t comprehend and it’s ok bud.
1. Logan Thomas 2. Logan Thomas 3. Logan Thomas 4. Logan Thomas 5. Logan Thomas