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Great signing. I like everything I have read about Dray. This is from 3 years ago(his best season statistically)

 

Dray can catch the ball, too. In a career-best 15 starts last season, he achieved career highs for receptions (26), receiving yards (215), and touchdowns (two). He also caught every pass thrown his way, according to analysts at ProFootballFocus.com.

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Dray day!

 

I hate blocking TEs. They are like kickoff specialists. Get a guy who can catch and block. The Pats always can find multiple guys like that. Why can't we?

Well what do we have they don't? Besides you I mean.

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He doesn't need to be a "threat" Biscuit. he just need to catch the ball when thrown.

Not everyone can be Clay. I realize blocking will be his forte but if catches just a couple balls team need to worry about his release after the chip.

don't take much. too keep teams honest

 

No one worried about Mulligan catching the ball : (

except the Texans! Oops.
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This guy will be helpful opps I mean loyal to our head coach to contribute to his legacy of being a players coach.

His career has been so impressive the news article quoted his college stats from 5 years ago rather than say he had no positive effect on Cleveland Browns and was cut.

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He has 56 catches and 3 tds in 6 years. He is no threat at all. I think next to qb, the Bills have neglected the TE position the most. TEs are game changers and a Qbs best friend, especially in the red zone.

 

And I love O'Leary. I hope he really steps up this year but to say I was disappointed in him this year is a major understatement.

But.. But. 6 receptions, for 61 yards on 16 targets, 0 tds last year. Not good enough to make THE BROWNS team this year. Doesn't that threaten you? LOL.

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I see Dray as mostly a blocking TE, but I don't think he would be a non-factor in the passing game. Mulligan is.

 

And true, BB has been trying to find a good TE since his Cleveland days (I remember him blowing a gasket on draft day when the Jets took Kyle Brady). But Watson and Graham weren't very good, which shows it's not easy finding a dominant one like Gronk.

 

 

He found 2 in the same draft.

 

And Ben Watson has been more productive than any Bills TE in decades. In his 12th season he put up 74 catches, 825 yards and 6 TDs. He's 30th in receptions among all active receivers.

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He found 2 in the same draft.

 

And Ben Watson has been more productive than any Bills TE in decades. In his 12th season he put up 74 catches, 825 yards and 6 TDs. He's 30th in receptions among all active receivers.

Fantastic

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Dray can catch the ball, too. He caught every pass thrown his way, according to analysts at ProFootballFocus.com.

 

probably wide open, unguarded.

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He found 2 in the same draft.

 

And Ben Watson has been more productive than any Bills TE in decades. In his 12th season he put up 74 catches, 825 yards and 6 TDs. He's 30th in receptions among all active receivers.

And again, it took him 15 years as a HC to do it, and got them because other teams had concerns about them (some weren't duped). And what Watson did last year with the Saints means nothing WRT this discussion.

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He looks like he just took his kids to the park. #gooddad

and this is the guy talking about smashmouth football ?

 

I don't think sooo

 

this is the guy that surely did take the kids to DQ, and got sprinkles on top. !

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again its what can he give us for the amount he is gonna get paid......

 

Can he catch a ball every now and then when everyone else is covered

 

Can he he block? Because if he can that gives us two TEs that can actually block

lack of penalties alone could make him valuable !

 

BTW who is the first guy that can block?

I have a feeling this is going to be a player that fans like

I like them fine, till i don't

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