TE Brock Schott signs with the Canes

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Why should he work purely as a WR if he’s also really good at running the ball as well?
I doubt he will be running the ball as a te
Either
My point is what makes him a te and not a wr
I just don’t understand why he is penciled as a te and j Moore is a wr when Brock looks more athletic fluid and explosive
 
I doubt he will be running the ball as a te
Either
My point is what makes him a te and not a wr
I just don’t understand why he is penciled as a te and j Moore is a wr when Brock looks more athletic fluid and explosive
Moore has film literally hurdling over kids & fences so not sure Schott is really much more athletic. But Schott is already 220 so his physical growth potential lends more to TE. We really don't know if he can effectively block or not which is a fair point but I'm sure we can use him similar to how we did Arroyo, a very big slot guy.
 
I doubt he will be running the ball as a te
Either
My point is what makes him a te and not a wr
I just don’t understand why he is penciled as a te and j Moore is a wr when Brock looks more athletic fluid and explosive
Oh, u r talking about Brock, I thought u were talking about Lofton. regarding Moore and Brock, I wouldn’t say one is more athletic than the other, both athletes in their own way. Moore is a long strider so it might not look like he’s moving but he is. Think u r underestimating Moore’s athlecticism. One thing I can say Moore is def more fluid, u can see it in his route running and cuts.
 
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What is that weight? Are those 45’s. And what does this lift tell us, or not, about explosiveness/power? .
A 150kg power clean for someone who is 18 and 95kg and he's physiology is very impressive.

That usually translates to 80 to 85 percent of a full clean, if he was Olympic lifting training 170kg, or 365lbs clean, which is quite strong for an athlete who isn't focusing on Oly lifting for their main sport.

With that being said, I trained as an Oly lifting athlete mid way through and after my football career, I can safely say when I started in an off season, when we did spring camp, I was seriously way more explosive on cuts and blocking and into tacklers (i.e. I was an RB).

In my opinion, sprint training and Oly lifting are the most beneficially supplementary sports when in football.

If he runs a 4.6 40, he's measurables SHOULD translate.
 
Oh, u r talking about Brock, I thought u were talking about Lofton. regarding Moore and Brock, I wouldn’t say one is more athletic than the other, both athletes in their own way. Moore is a long strider so it might not look like he’s moving but he is. Think u r underestimating Moore’s athlecticism. One thing I can say Moore is def more fluid, u can see it in his route running and cuts.
Yea I was talking bout Brock and how he doesn’t seem like a te to me
And should be a wr
That’s all
 
I doubt he will be running the ball as a te
Either
My point is what makes him a te and not a wr
I just don’t understand why he is penciled as a te and j Moore is a wr when Brock looks more athletic fluid and explosive
Bc they probably goin off of body frame prediction & figure Brock is goin to eventually grown into a TE (BIG PAUSE)
 
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These days TE/WR can be a little interchangeable right? Arroyo sort of fit that bill he was more WR than TE
I would say this is why Arroyo should have a pretty high draft grade. He actually did a ton of blocking this year. Especially if compared to how a guy like Njoku was used here. Glad he stayed healthy and proved what we all thought he could do.
 
I would say this is why Arroyo should have a pretty high draft grade. He actually did a ton of blocking this year. Especially if compared to how a guy like Njoku was used here. Glad he stayed healthy and proved what we all thought he could do.
Arroyo's medicals are going to be his biggest obstacle when it comes to the draft. Knees already have teams concerned.
 
Lofton is more hback/full back
This guy should be wr all the way
Working purely as a wr
Moore should double as the te in my opinion

It will be interesting to see Moore's development. IMO, he has the ideal frame to be a TE. Many others on this board think he can translate to a TE at the college level. If he gets over 220 in year 1, I expect him to find an Oronde Gadsen type role on this team.

Arroyo's medicals are going to be his biggest obstacle when it comes to the draft. Knees already have teams concerned.

First I hear about his knee?
 
Yea I was talking bout Brock and how he doesn’t seem like a te to me
And should be a wr
That’s all

You may be right, jsy. His frame looks like it's going to take on more muscle mass naturally to me. I don't see how he holds off gaining another 20 pounds over the next couple years of S&C without Wegovy shots. JMHO.

Either way, I see a baller similar to other guys like Bain and X and Lofton that you have to find a role for him. I just expect that role will be limited next season as he grows into his adult body. Said differently, we shouldn't count on him in 2025.
 
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Yea I was talking bout Brock and how he doesn’t seem like a te to me
And should be a wr
That’s all
There’s a possibility of Moore becoming a TE. 6’4 205 rn and can see him reaching 220 fairly easy and soon, Brock is def a TE. He moves like one and if you have actually seen him run routes, you would understand wat I mean. Another intriguing prospect is Gilbert, 6’6-6’7 250lbs already, can see him reaching 260-265lb soon as well.
 
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