Pandion Haliaetus
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Tical21":3vj6sy7q said:Yes, the Rams and Hawks would trade their entire TE group for Vernon Davis. SF has the highest rated TE's in our division, and to think otherwise to me is almost enough of a farce to cost the entire post it's credibility.
Tical21":3vj6sy7q said:Yes, the Rams and Hawks would trade their entire TE group for Vernon Davis. SF has the highest rated TE's in our division, and to think otherwise to me is almost enough of a farce to cost the entire post it's credibility.
Well that's your opinion.
I feel like both teams would want to retain their quantity over quality especially when their quantity of players also are of quality.
Vernon Davis is an elite player, but this is a TEAM sport.
Zach Miller is one of the better TEs in the NFL, not statistically in the last 2 years, but his blocking has been instrumental to our rushing revival. Many coaches especially Tom Cable have lauded his effort and toughness.
So no I don't think the Seahawks would trade Miller, McGrath, Willson, + McCoy for one singularity of Vernon Davis. It would seem like a bad business decision.
Also, Miller and Davis careers:
Miller: 6 seasons, 65% catch rate (289/443), 48 catches per season, 557 yards per season, 11.6 ypc, 2.5 TDs per season, 151 First Downs & 3 Fumbles in 6 Seasons.
Davis: 7 seasons, 60% catch rate (345/554), 49 catches per season, 621 yards per season, 622, 12.6 ypc, 5.71 TDs per season, 187 First downs and 7 fumbles in 7 Seasons.
The only clear advantage I see with Davis is that he averages about 3.0 TDs per season more than Miller. And in Miller's case there are things to think about like the bad QB situation in Oakland in his time there which might not necessarily affect yardage but TD opportunities, switched teams during a lockout season with a QB that also was new, a QB that played hurt and didn't know how to target a TE to save his life, plus playing with a 3rd round rookie in 2012.
Davis while he's had many OC changes had the same QB each year in Alex Smith other than when Shaun Hill stepped in because of injury and when Kaepernick replaced Smith, last season.
So again Davis is a great player but imo Zach Miller isn't that far behind and I would give Miller the edge in overall blocking ability while both players are likely elite in that aspect.
And frankly both McGrath and Willson have a lot of potential, according to Danny Kelly of FieldGulls.com and his inquiry into Nike's SPARQ rating system that measures a player's athletic ability and explosion both Luke Willson and Sean McGrath rate better than Aaron Hernandez and Rob Gronokowski.
Luke Willson, 6'5, 252, 136.69 SPARQ rating
>Aaron Hernandez, 6'3, 245, 126.39 SPARQ rating
Sean McGrath, 6'5, 257, 124.2 SPARQ rating
>Rob Gronokowski, 6'6, 258, 121.05 SPARQ rating
I'm not saying McGrath and Willson are going to tear the league up, but their athletic ability is better than Hernandez/Gronk. And the Seahawks have a great QB who can recognize and exploit that type of talent against opposing defenses.
I’m not going to argue the Rams TE because frankly I don’t care as much but again I don’t think the Rams would trade two above quality to potentially great TEs for one elite one. It doesn’t make sense to me.