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Prodraftanalysis.com Mock Draft: Austin Seferian Jenkins TE,

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Sat Apr 12, 2014 6:43 pm
by stars81
Prodraftanalysis.com has the Seattle Seahawks drafting TE Austin Seferian Jenkins at pick #32 in the first round.
I think that's a good pick for Seattle. He's a big guy that can catch and is highly underrated when it comes to in-line blocking.
He's not going to get a lot of separation, but he can use his big body to post up and get in position to catch the football.
What do you all think?
Re: Prodraftanalysis.com Mock Draft: Austin Seferian Jenkins

Posted:
Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:01 pm
by Hawktawk
Hes coming off a foot injury which is the only reason he might be available at 32. He's a freak I would love to have him on the team.
Re: Prodraftanalysis.com Mock Draft: Austin Seferian Jenkins

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Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:08 pm
by monkey
TE is not a need...not at all. Why does the National media keep trying to convince us that the Seahawks need a pass catching TE so badly? We drafted one last year, Luke Willson, who will play the "joker" in 2 TE sets. We have Zack Miller under contract, he'll be the "Y" TE. We have a more than adequate backup with Anthony McCoy, and depth with Travis Beckum.
If the Seahawks draft a TE in round one, I'll be very dissapointed.
Re: Prodraftanalysis.com Mock Draft: Austin Seferian Jenkins

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Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:13 pm
by RiverDog
There are some mocks that have us taking a TE early in the draft, but I'm with monkey on this one. TE is not a position of need. We have 3 solid TE's on the roster. I want to see us take a Big Ugly or a WR, perhaps even a DL with our #32.
Re: Prodraftanalysis.com Mock Draft: Austin Seferian Jenkins

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Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:16 pm
by NorthHawk
Welcome, Stars81.
I hope you stick around to post more.
Not sure I agree with TE as the 1st pick - much of what Monkey says is convincing and with a big WR and OL being needs, I doubt we see ASJ as the pick. Then again, I doubt many expected a RB with the first pick last year, either so who really knows?
Re: Prodraftanalysis.com Mock Draft: Austin Seferian Jenkins

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Sat Apr 12, 2014 9:07 pm
by HumanCockroach
Have to agree, TE isn't a position I want them addressing early in this draft. I liked what I saw from Willson last season, and am content for the Hawks to role with what is on the roster now ( and don't forget Finley, wouldn't be surprised to see him end up on this team at a low cost). Honestly barring some unforeseen circumstance I just don't see the Hawks making a pick like that. OL, receiver, hell even a DE they really,really like to rotate on the line wouldn't surprise me, but TE? Nah, just don't see it happening in the first or second round.....
Re: Prodraftanalysis.com Mock Draft: Austin Seferian Jenkins

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Sat Apr 12, 2014 11:02 pm
by Anthony
stars81 wrote:Prodraftanalysis.com has the Seattle Seahawks drafting TE Austin Seferian Jenkins at pick #32 in the first round.
I think that's a good pick for Seattle. He's a big guy that can catch and is highly underrated when it comes to in-line blocking.
He's not going to get a lot of separation, but he can use his big body to post up and get in position to catch the football.
What do you all think?
I think it would be a wasted pick, it is not a need, no good having a pas catching Te when you QB is on the ground all the time. we need o-line and WR not Te. Not to mention injury, and personal issues
Re: Prodraftanalysis.com Mock Draft: Austin Seferian Jenkins

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Sun Apr 13, 2014 9:01 am
by Hawk Sista
Welcome Stars-81!!!! Hope you stick around!!
I'm not so convinced that a TE w/ ASJ's talent doesn't upgrade this team. If he's a solid blocker, I wouldn't hate it. Though by now y'all know my motto:
DRAFT FAT!! 
Re: Prodraftanalysis.com Mock Draft: Austin Seferian Jenkins

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Sun Apr 13, 2014 12:38 pm
by RiverDog
Anthony wrote:stars81 wrote:Prodraftanalysis.com has the Seattle Seahawks drafting TE Austin Seferian Jenkins at pick #32 in the first round.
I think that's a good pick for Seattle. He's a big guy that can catch and is highly underrated when it comes to in-line blocking.
He's not going to get a lot of separation, but he can use his big body to post up and get in position to catch the football.
What do you all think?
I think it would be a wasted pick, it is not a need, no good having a pas catching Te when you QB is on the ground all the time. we need o-line and WR not Te. Not to mention injury, and personal issues
Kinda like our first pick in last years draft. It wouldn't shock me if our brain trust went after a TE or even a CB. I've stopped trying to guess who PC and JS are going to take.