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Originally Posted by NC_Skins
I've seen Cooley drop more than his share of balls thrown to him, AND he also led all TEs in fumbles over his brief career.
Also, didn't we have this conversation last year about Hankerson?
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I will be happy to be proven wrong on this. However from what I've seen myself and what I've heard from people who watched this last game it's not very promising for Niles Paul the receiving Tight End. Niles Paul the blocking tight end on the other hand apparently has some promise which is a moot point because while Niles Paul may turn out to be a very good blocking Tight End Logan Paulsen is considered to be a great blocking Tight End. (ie Niles is a B+ where as Paulsen is an A grade player when it comes to blocking).