I understand that as well.
Gerald Everett isn’t a bad TE, but we spent a premium pick on him the 1st year McVay was here.
We also drafted a FB, didn’t we?
All I know, is that McVay has been very reluctant to utilize the TE heavily in our passing game.
Higs can catch and is effective.
Same goes for Everett.
I’m not saying we shouldn’t have taken a TE.
I’m just saying, maybe, just maybe, we could have grabbed one later and used the pick on secondary.
I get what you're saying. It's just that Higs is not a great pass game weapon. You can call 10 pass plays with him as an early read and he won't get a high volume of throws his way. He's more a guy you gotta scheme open.
Everett wasn't any good, small and his athleticism didn't translate, poor instincts and all that. None of these guys they've brought in have been any good in terms of pass game threat.
McVay is a play caller who trusts certain players in certain situations. He just doesn't trust his TEs and it's hard to knock him on that. Thing is the fact he can't trust them is his fault because he's drafted the position poorly.
Higs is fine as an inline TE. Where you can get him schemed open or get him releases based on selling blocks at the snap. But to go 12 you need someone out there with him who is better than a WR as a pass game option. And that's what we have lacked.
What is interesting is maybe this year that changes. Because Ferguson is a big mover you gotta be careful with in coverage. And Allen is going into year three and has good hands plus decent size. So maybe in total we see an uptick in 12 sets, and in the media they'll blab about how McVay has had a philosophical change. But the reality, if it happens, will be that he finally has weapons that enable those sets.