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#21
I don't know. According to Judd, Hockenson just doesn't move the same out on the field live as he did prior to injury and it's noticeable. So there's that, along with the drop in production that makes me think moving on, saving cap, and getting younger at the position is the better option for us. There are a couple interesting options in free agency that could be had without having to shell out top 5 TE money on a contract including Cade Otten, Isaiah Likely, and Kyle Pitts amongst others.
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#22
(4 hours ago)JimmyinSD Wrote: I dont see the same money thing,  cutting him with a post June 1st designation creates a cap hit of 5m, with savings of 15m this year,  next year the hit is 8m with a savings of 18m if i am see it correctly.  I do agree that a lot of his fall off is having to stay in and help the OL block,  but also the velocity that those balls were being thrown,  JJM was not throwing a very catchable ball on most timing routes as he used higher velocity to compensate for seeing it late IMO.  That should improve with trusting what he is reading and throwing a better ball.

Agree Jimmy.

& No to Sadiq.  If its true his hands are iffy, trying to catch rockets from JJM doesnt bode well. 
Sadiq would be a luxury pick, but the athleticism he has is tantalizing, I get that.
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#23
(4 hours ago)supafreak84 Wrote: I don't know. According to Judd...

I stopped reading here.
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#24
(1 hour ago)MaroonBells Wrote: I stopped reading here.

You shouldn't. He is rather insightful
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