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successful is a difficult word to define. I think who will be the most well known will be Fant. I see fant being a Fantasy Football must have for years to come slightly more so than Kittle. I see TJ as having a very long and productive career in the NFL but maybe not have as much receiving production as Fant and Kittle. I think all of them have successful careers but I think Fant is the most well known with the ball in his hands. I don't know how to put Dallas Clarke in this group. Clarke already is one of the top 5 most successful Tight Ends of all time in my opinion. Maybe Ive had too many beers but Clarke would probably be hard to beat
BingoJust look at their situations...
Kittle has a revolving door of injured QBs throwing to him.
TJ has Stafford, who has misused TEs before.
Fant has a closer to the end of his career than beginning Flacco.
Dallas had Peyton Manning, the greatest pure QB ever.
How I’m expecting it will play out.
Going to be hard to beat Dallas’s situation which means going to be hard to beat his career. Just image if the current PI interpretation was in place for most of Dallas’s career.
Fant will likely be a TD machine, so important for the fantasy football crowd, plus he’s in the better situation than TJ as Flacco likes to utilize his TEs.
Kittle has a good offensive mind as his head coach, so if their main QB ever stays healthy he’s in a good situation. He’s a yards machine, but not as much with the TDs.
I have a feeling that TJ is stuck and underutilized in Detroit until his contract is up and will be rediscovered by a new team that has some semblance of how to run an NFL organization, unlike the Lions.
I'm actually surprised he was only a Pro Bowler once. I really thought he had around 3 of them.Dallas Clark's career:
Indianapolis Colts (2003–2011)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2012)
Baltimore Ravens (2013)
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
- Super Bowl champion (XLI)
- Pro Bowl (2009)
- First-team All-Pro (2009)
- NFL Alumni Tight End of the Year (2009)
- Sports Illustrated NFL All-Pro Team (2008)
- Football Digest NFL All-Rookie Team (2003)
- Unanimous All-American (2002)
- John Mackey Award (2002)
- First-team All-Big Ten (2002)
Receptions: 505
Receiving yards: 5,665
Receiving average: 11.2
Receiving TDs: 53
Gonna be hard for Kittle, Fant, and Hock to top this, but I'm certainly rooting for them!
Just look at their situations...
Kittle has a revolving door of injured QBs throwing to him.
TJ has Stafford, who has misused TEs before.
Fant has a closer to the end of his career than beginning Flacco.
Dallas had Peyton Manning, the greatest pure QB ever.
How I’m expecting it will play out.
Going to be hard to beat Dallas’s situation which means going to be hard to beat his career. Just image if the current PI interpretation was in place for most of Dallas’s career.
Fant will likely be a TD machine, so important for the fantasy football crowd, plus he’s in the better situation than TJ as Flacco likes to utilize his TEs.
Kittle has a good offensive mind as his head coach, so if their main QB ever stays healthy he’s in a good situation. He’s a yards machine, but not as much with the TDs.
I have a feeling that TJ is stuck and underutilized in Detroit until his contract is up and will be rediscovered by a new team that has some semblance of how to run an NFL organization, unlike the Lions.
Dallas Clark's career:
Indianapolis Colts (2003–2011)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2012)
Baltimore Ravens (2013)
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
- Super Bowl champion (XLI)
- Pro Bowl (2009)
- First-team All-Pro (2009)
- NFL Alumni Tight End of the Year (2009)
- Sports Illustrated NFL All-Pro Team (2008)
- Football Digest NFL All-Rookie Team (2003)
- Unanimous All-American (2002)
- John Mackey Award (2002)
- First-team All-Big Ten (2002)
Receptions: 505
Receiving yards: 5,665
Receiving average: 11.2
Receiving TDs: 53
Gonna be hard for Kittle, Fant, and Hock to top this, but I'm certainly rooting for them!
Just look at their situations...
Kittle has a revolving door of injured QBs throwing to him.
TJ has Stafford, who has misused TEs before.
Fant has a closer to the end of his career than beginning Flacco.
Dallas had Peyton Manning, the greatest pure QB ever.
How I’m expecting it will play out.
Going to be hard to beat Dallas’s situation which means going to be hard to beat his career. Just image if the current PI interpretation was in place for most of Dallas’s career.
Fant will likely be a TD machine, so important for the fantasy football crowd, plus he’s in the better situation than TJ as Flacco likes to utilize his TEs.
Kittle has a good offensive mind as his head coach, so if their main QB ever stays healthy he’s in a good situation. He’s a yards machine, but not as much with the TDs.
I have a feeling that TJ is stuck and underutilized in Detroit until his contract is up and will be rediscovered by a new team that has some semblance of how to run an NFL organization, unlike the Lions.
Lions fan. I loved the pick. Perfect TE for what they have right now with former Auburn RB Kerryon Johnson. Hock can block and catch which benefits both the run and the pass.I truly hope that The Lions take advantage of TJ’s skill set, the Lions (my Lions) draft more TE’s early that any other team I can recall since watching the lions from back to the Barry day’s then they use them wrong, they leave and become All Pros.
Agree this. Fant's OC at Denver coached Kittle at SF last year. Fant has a coach who is going to feature him in the offense. Denver also has some WR talent, which will make it hard for defenses to focus on Fant.Just look at their situations...
Kittle has a revolving door of injured QBs throwing to him.
TJ has Stafford, who has misused TEs before.
Fant has a closer to the end of his career than beginning Flacco.
Dallas had Peyton Manning, the greatest pure QB ever.
How I’m expecting it will play out.
Going to be hard to beat Dallas’s situation which means going to be hard to beat his career. Just image if the current PI interpretation was in place for most of Dallas’s career.
Fant will likely be a TD machine, so important for the fantasy football crowd, plus he’s in the better situation than TJ as Flacco likes to utilize his TEs.
Kittle has a good offensive mind as his head coach, so if their main QB ever stays healthy he’s in a good situation. He’s a yards machine, but not as much with the TDs.
I have a feeling that TJ is stuck and underutilized in Detroit until his contract is up and will be rediscovered by a new team that has some semblance of how to run an NFL organization, unlike the Lions.
but what about TJ and Fant?Kittle, Fsnt, and CJ will change the way teams think of tight ends
Lions fan. I loved the pick. Perfect TE for what they have right now with former Auburn RB Kerryon Johnson. Hock can block and catch which benefits both the run and the pass.
Got a good young RB mentioned above and a good young WR in Kenny Golladay.
I like the offensive weapons. Time to shore up some defensive deficiencies, or maybe OL.
Seems as though Noah is getting a better fan reaction in Colorado than TJ is getting in Michigan there’s some real mixed emotions here about him going 8.. personally of course I’m happy to watch Iowa on Saturday and My hopeless Lions on Sunday with a Hawkeye skill position player.. Just hope TJ can take any negativity and use it to shut these native Michiganders up that said the Lions wasted their draft by getting him 8 and not getting Oliver, Bush or Rashan Gary.. & may TJ pancake RG every time they play GB’s chump A$$!
Given the somewhat surprising fact that Kittle has already seemingly established himself as one of the leaders on the 49er's O ... that bodes well for him remaining a consistently targeted player by the QBs. Thus, based on precedent and current trends ... it's foolhardy to pick somebody other than George.Kittle shows zero signs of slowing down. Dude wants to be great. Not that the others don't - and I see Hock being close, but Fant's hands still worry me. Had some head scratchers in his time at Iowa.
Dallas Clark's career:
Indianapolis Colts (2003–2011)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2012)
Baltimore Ravens (2013)
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
- Super Bowl champion (XLI)
- Pro Bowl (2009)
- First-team All-Pro (2009)
- NFL Alumni Tight End of the Year (2009)
- Sports Illustrated NFL All-Pro Team (2008)
- Football Digest NFL All-Rookie Team (2003)
- Unanimous All-American (2002)
- John Mackey Award (2002)
- First-team All-Big Ten (2002)
Receptions: 505
Receiving yards: 5,665
Receiving average: 11.2
Receiving TDs: 53
Gonna be hard for Kittle, Fant, and Hock to top this, but I'm certainly rooting for them!