This dude got so much (unwarranted) hate early in the season, especially after his extension, but he’s done nothing but impress in his fourth year as a safety valve, blocker, and redzone threat.

Definitely one of Poles’ best moves as a GM so far, despite the earlier general consensus that we overspent on him among the fanbase. He could soon make a case for being a top 5 TE in the NFL, and he doesn’t get nearly enough recognition.

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    9 months ago

    He blocks well when he’s in true pass protection, like a lineman. Whenever he has to move a good distance and then block, he seems to have issues positioning himself properly.

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      9 months ago

      And let me guess this take is based entirely because you saw a tweet of him playing hands against the lions where he did do a good job on that one single play and you assumed that’s how it normally goes.

      Yes, when kmet chooses to try he can block well. He usually doesn’t because he wants to leak out for that checkdown.

      But like you mentioned his positioning is routinely terrible. This shows especially on run blocking. Where he seems to be what madden based their blocking ai on. Where there’s two guys needing to be blocked one a bigger threat and he ends up not blocking either.