AZGrizFan said:SaskGriz said:AZGrizFan said:Ursus1 said:I am cautiously optimistic about oline due to the fact of the 2 transfers. My gut tells me they will both be playing 1st team by mid season after watching their demeanor and agility on tape. I have more confidence in them than in some returners despite another year in weight room and coaches by the staff. I still see an issue at tackle however unless a redshirt freshman has made the step up during offseason to replace someone who played last year.
RB wise still concerned but feel better with Knight on board.
QB. Good shape 2 deep
WR. Very good shape
TE. Will be serviceable
FB. Don't see them using one again, just sliding a TE in on occasion
TE: Serviceable? With Bingham? I’d say that’s about 5-6 notches above “serviceable”.
In Hauck's offence last year I think Bingham caught 12 in 11 games. Rensvold had about a catch a game and the Deming kid went 10 for about 140. Part of that is scheme, they had to stay in to block, and part of that is RPO play books don't wait for TE development plays. Bingham had 24 for 282 and 3 TD's under Stitt. These are all good kids and good players but the idea that they make up some sort of three headed hydra that is going to dominate has yet to be seen.
Well then that’s a scheme issue, not Bingham’s fault. He’s WAY above “serviceable” is my only point. If he caught 35-45 balls this year we’d be a better team....
I think it was more of a "we're desperate for more blocking to save Sneed's life" than any scheme they installed, coaches really had no choice with the OL problems. And along those lines not a lot of time for much to develop for TE routes, Sneed was usually running for his life a hair after receiving the snap. I think these 3 TE are a very good bunch and, if the OL play improves like it appears it could, we may see an uptick in receptions, but I doubt they go over 40-50 combined, it's not likely with the WR options available and hopefully we can get some resemblance of a running game going besides Sneed scrambling.