He's interesting.Meh. Looks too slow for the NFL level and scouting report doesn't exactly say he is a great blocker.
But who knows, maybe he will be a weapon with the ability to highpoint the ball and box out the defender.
For a team with such a rich and storied history, the fact that we’ve never had a truly outstanding TE is something of a mystery.There's a couple different key roles for these TEs. You have the guys who block on the end of the line, the classic TE responsibility, which they refer to as Y around the league. Not sure what the Rams call it. Then you have the F which is the dude who moves around like a special unicorn doing different shit from lining up in the slot to backfield activities. This is the guy who can be a real threat in the pass game. Skow does a bit of that for us, it's the role I am sure they wanted Harris to perform but unfortunately he has hands of stone.
Anyway the problem has been McVay doesn't want to take a wideout off the field for a 12 set due to the fact our TEs have been shitty. Basically if we had better TEs I am certain we wouldn't lead the NFL in 11 sets. I don't know that anything changes this year but we do have a new TE coach so maybe he can get a breakout year from Hopkins. He's the only one in that window, but of course for him if he doesn't break out he might find out he's really in the cut window.
Brandon Manumaleuna just tweeted ... ' W-T-F Londoner!!!'For a team with such a rich and storied history, the fact that we’ve never had a truly outstanding TE is something of a mystery.
Hopkins cannot block worth a damn.FWIW I love this pick, Allen can block, that's right a TE that can actually block. My prediction is that Allen will be TE2 this year with Hunter Long being TE3 and Brycen Hopkins being released. It just seems they don't have confidence in Hopkins, although Hopkins seems to have very good hands.
That's how I see it (in terms of seeing the field) but we should keep all 4 IMO because we need to use more TE sets [Note, I agree Tano but lets not forget what Hopkins did in the clutch when called upon]FWIW I love this pick, Allen can block, that's right a TE that can actually block. My prediction is that Allen will be TE2 this year with Hunter Long being TE3 and Brycen Hopkins being released. It just seems they don't have confidence in Hopkins, although Hopkins seems to have very good hands.
I like the ND state kid a whole lot. Friggin Seahawks sniped himI like this draft but this may be one of my favorite picks. Would like to add the ND St TE too in UDFA if he isn't gone, haven't looked yet.
Oh he can get open as a tight end and does a good job catching the ball, but he can't block and in this offense he needs to be able to block. In the super bowl, we couldn't run at all because of the TE blocking but he did do a good job catching the ball when thrown to.That's how I see it (in terms of seeing the field) but we should keep all 4 IMO because we need to use more TE sets [Note, I agree Tano but lets not forget what Hopkins did in the clutch when called upon]
That would help our OL, WRs (in terms of route development) and RBs no end
I have heard commentators who I respect say that McVay is going back to, let's call it, his Washington OC roots for 2023
If so, more physicality and a stronger running game would also help our young defense in terms of time of possession
Tano,Oh he can get open as a tight end and does a good job catching the ball, but he can't block and in this offense he needs to be able to block. In the super bowl, we couldn't run at all because of the TE blocking but he did do a good job catching the ball when thrown to.
It worked, but let's not pretend that he wasn't supposed to block the guy at the LOS instead of getting pushed back a couple yards, which would have allowed Kupp to break a longer run outside.Tano,
All I know is that on 4th and 1 with the Super Bowl hanging in the balance the Rams ran Cooper Kupp on a jet sweep and Brycen Hopkins blocked Sam Hubbard out of the play allowing Kupp to cut it up inside to convert to a first down.
The Rams continued the drive and scored with about a minute left to win the Lombardi.
Mebbe the biggest block in Rams history.
Just sayin'...
~ArkyRamsFan~
That's probably the only block that I ever saw him do that I would grade an ATano,
All I know is that on 4th and 1 with the Super Bowl hanging in the balance the Rams ran Cooper Kupp on a jet sweep and Brycen Hopkins blocked Sam Hubbard out of the play allowing Kupp to cut it up inside to convert to a first down.
The Rams continued the drive and scored with about a minute left to win the Lombardi.
Mebbe the biggest block in Rams history.
Just sayin'...
~ArkyRamsFan~
Yea, but look at our RB history. There's not a team in the league that has had that much success at that position. Maybe any position.For a team with such a rich and storied history, the fact that we’ve never had a truly outstanding TE is something of a mystery.