2016 Roster posted, official weight freakout thread

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LSA Superstar

August 7th, 2016 at 11:28 AM ^

There's no evidence that this is a legitimate fear.  Although I think we'd know by now if Kugler was destined to be a superstar, lots of offensive linemen have the light go on during their redshirt junior seasons.

DrMantisToboggan

August 7th, 2016 at 11:00 AM ^

Harris will be no closer than the 5th receiver to see the field this fall. However, he's gonna get a good shot at being a starter next fall, so I hope he will be patient and capitalize on opportunities to get better in practice and scrap time this fall.

 

If he can get to 195 or 200 and be technically sound, we could be really mean on the edges next year with him and Mo.

DrMantisToboggan

August 7th, 2016 at 11:17 AM ^

Yeah but they are totally different players really. Funchess is that type of jumbo guy like Kelvin Benjamin, and Calvin Johnson (without that speed). That lack of top end speed makes him a great matchup and good jump ball guy, but not much of a vertical threat.

Harris has always been really fast for his height and he is built more like AJ Green. Real tall and super skinny, big time vertical threat. Green plays at 200 pounds and runs a 4.5 and I think those are both achievable measurables for Drake. 

bronxblue

August 7th, 2016 at 4:19 PM ^

That's just too think IME to see the field consistently.  If he can just burn guys that's one thing, but I feel like physically he'll have a hard time getting off being jammed at the line, and he's going to be an outside threat more often than not, so it will be harder to free him up.  What amazes me is that Malzone is 2 inches shorter than him and is almost 30 pounds heavier, and it's not like Malzone is considered a "big" QB.

I do hope Harris can see the field, but his continued inability to get bigger (to say nothing of lingering injuries) makes me question if that will be a reality.

Magnus

August 7th, 2016 at 1:31 PM ^

Yes, and many of the freshmen have the same heights/weights as when they were introduced in February. I believe the roster usually gets updated closer to the season, and you'll probably see some new weights there. I just don't think they go through all ~100 players, weigh every single one, and get those all on the initial roster. Some slip through the cracks for some reason.

Ghost of Fritz…

August 7th, 2016 at 10:51 AM ^

as a 276 lbs TE will have to be deployed for total world domination. 

Half serious question:  As agile as he is, if he added 30 lbs would he possibly become a tremendous LT?  Not saying that he should try to move to LT, but he is really agile for such a huge player. 

Blau

August 7th, 2016 at 11:08 AM ^

A massive TE who looks like an LT and is a natural beast when blocking but can also extend the field while giving the QB another sure-handed option? I'll be sad to see Jake Butt go but I'm excited for the future at that position. 

RobM_24

August 7th, 2016 at 11:41 AM ^

Actually I think it'd be more similar to the other Pats TE, Martellus Bennett. He's a great blocker, but also athletic as hell and can catch. I'm not sure what his listed weight is, but I heard him on 670 Chicago Sports Radio talking about how he was well over 280 (he wouldn't give a specific weight). On a side note, he's going to dominate with Brady/Gronk; draft him on your Fantasy teams.

Ghost of Fritz…

August 7th, 2016 at 11:38 AM ^

 the possibilities that Wheatley opens up for the offense this year. 

Is he an extra quasi-o-line player?  D better bring down a safety to deal with the numbers mismatch on a run.  Ooops! Chesson is behind the D on a play action pass.

Or is he going to be streaking down the middle of field past a LB?  LB will have to pause for bit to find out before reacting on play action or Wheatley will already 5 yards behind the LB.  Pause and the LB is too late to fill a hole on a run.  Don't pause and Wheatley has a 25 yard gain.

Or is he a decoy drawing a LB away from the true receiver target on the play in the middle of the field? 

Pick your poison defensive players.