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Schouman is tendered at $1.68M and 2nd round compensation. WTF? What has he done to deserve that consideration? Obviously he's highly thought of to do that

 

But, not only has he demonstrated that he's as brittle as ribbon candy...at least playing inside. At 6'2" and 223 lbs., no way he can physically survive at TE in this league. No freakin way. He's got to be the lightest TE in the league.

 

Surely the Bills don't believe he's a TE, do they? Do they have plans to move him outside to WR, perhaps. Based on Nix and Gailey's comments on their size preferences at wr, Schouman would fit their model. If he has enough speed and quickness to move outside, he'd be a formidable blocking wr and maybe even a good possession type wr.

 

What other explanation could there be than he's moving outside?

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Schouman is tendered at $1.68M and 2nd round compensation. WTF? What has he done to deserve that consideration? Obviously he's highly thought of to do that

 

Bt, not only has he demonstrated that he's as brittle as ribbon candy...at least playing inside. At 6'2" and 223 lbs., no way he can physically survive at TE in this league. No freakin way. He's got to be the lightest TE in the league.

 

Surely the Bills don't believe he's a TE, do they? Do they have plans to move him outside to WR, perhaps. Based on Nix and Gailey's comments on their size preferences at wr, Schouman would fit their model. If he has enough speed and quickness to move outside, he'd be a formidable blocking wr and maybe even a good possession type wr.

 

What other explanation could there be than he's moving outside?

 

Shouman was quickly becoming TE's favorite target, between Shouman and Nelson the TE position will go from one of our weaknesses to one of our strengths, especially when playing a more smash mouth type football.

 

The TE position in Buffalo has been a weakness for way to long.

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Shouman was quickly becoming TE's favorite target, between Shouman and Nelson the TE position will go from one of our weaknesses to one of our strengths, especially when playing a more smash mouth type football.

 

The TE position in Buffalo has been a weakness for way to long.

The bolded part is certainly true, fantasies that it has been well-addressed notwithstanding.

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Shouman was quickly becoming TE's favorite target, between Shouman and Nelson the TE position will go from one of our weaknesses to one of our strengths, especially when playing a more smash mouth type football.

The TE position in Buffalo has been a weakness for way to long.

 

It's kind of tough to play smash mouth football when neither of your tight ends can block anybody. :D

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The bolded part is certainly true, fantasies that it has been well-addressed notwithstanding.

 

Shaun Nelson has a huge upside and we haven't even scratched the surface yet in my opinion.

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It's kind of tough to play smash mouth football when neither of your tight ends can block anybody. :D

 

We need TE's that not only block, but require extra attention because of their receiving skills.

 

Shaun Nelson required extra attention from opposing defenses throughout college and still produced very good numbers.

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Shaun Nelson has a huge upside and we haven't even scratched the surface yet in my opinion.

 

You are exactly right, and I thought he showed signs of being a very good blocker. I think Nelson's going to be a nice receiving tight end and a good enough blocker to stay on the field during running plays. The notion Nelson can't block anybody is simply not true, go watch the games again.

 

The guys that are complaining about our pass catching tight ends are the same ones complaining when we had just run blocking tight ends. They can't be satisfied.

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Shouman was quickly becoming TE's favorite target, between Shouman and Nelson the TE position will go from one of our weaknesses to one of our strengths, especially when playing a more smash mouth type football.

 

 

But... at 223 lbs. Schouman won't be a TE for more than 3 games before he's done.... he can't play TE in this league at that weight... period... and he's already proven that. Adding 10 to 15 lbs. to his frame won't get it done either. Thus... my initial question, do the Bills plan to move him outside? Would he still be TE's favorite targets on the outside?

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I don't get it either. Robert Royal was more productive than Schouman which is all one needs to know.

 

He was young, learning the position, and wasn't ready. Royal was let go b/c they believed Schouman was better and ready to take the reigns.

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But... at 223 lbs. Schouman won't be a TE for more than 3 games before he's done.... he can't play TE in this league at that weight... period... and he's already proven that. Adding 10 to 15 lbs. to his frame won't get it done either. Thus... my initial question, do the Bills plan to move him outside? Would he still be TE's favorite targets on the outside?

 

 

He played in every game the year before.

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Schouman was off to a pretty good start last year before getting injured

 

I agree.

 

But... at 223 lbs. Schouman won't be a TE for more than 3 games before he's done.... he can't play TE in this league at that weight... period... and he's already proven that. Adding 10 to 15 lbs. to his frame won't get it done either. Thus... my initial question, do the Bills plan to move him outside? Would he still be TE's favorite targets on the outside?

why beacause he got hurt? and a 250 lb te cant get hurt? if weight, or lack there of, is your logic for this assumption, I think you need to come up with something better.

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Shaun Nelson has a huge upside and we haven't even scratched the surface yet in my opinion.

 

What is lost on some fans here is that practically every team has a Shaun Nelson or two. A TE who seems to have measurables and/or college production that is promising. Very few of them pan out because an every down TE may have the most physically demanding job on the field. The second tier of free agency is usually well stocked with once great TE prospects like Ben Troupe who flamed out in Tennessee. The Bills usually don't have ANY TE's with significant potential on their roster, so it's just assumed that Nelson is a cinch to do well. However, he did not hold up physically as a rookie, and when he was in there his production was by no means extraordinary.

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I don't get it either. Robert Royal was more productive than Schouman which is all one needs to know.

 

Don't ever bring that name up unless you're talking about the worst TE ever. Just... no.

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Schouman is tendered at $1.68M and 2nd round compensation. WTF? What has he done to deserve that consideration? Obviously he's highly thought of to do that

 

But, not only has he demonstrated that he's as brittle as ribbon candy...at least playing inside. At 6'2" and 223 lbs., no way he can physically survive at TE in this league. No freakin way. He's got to be the lightest TE in the league.

 

Surely the Bills don't believe he's a TE, do they? Do they have plans to move him outside to WR, perhaps. Based on Nix and Gailey's comments on their size preferences at wr, Schouman would fit their model. If he has enough speed and quickness to move outside, he'd be a formidable blocking wr and maybe even a good possession type wr.

 

What other explanation could there be than he's moving outside?

Schouman does not have the speed nor the skillset to play WR.

 

The next lowest tender is original round, which for Schouman would be a 7th round pick. For someone who is going into the season as the Bills most experience TE the slight difference in salary is likely worth the guarantee that he would not receive an offer sheet.

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