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TE Jeff Heuerman (National Champion)

Look for Wisky to load the box against the run and leave Heuerman open for some big plays. Give Cardale this big target to throw to and hopefully Heuerman will have a beast game that will make him some $$$ on draft day!

Jeff is great at going in motion and neutralizing the DE on running plays.

I, too, am hopeful that he or Vannett will do a little brush block and take off down the seams. It will be interesting to see how Bama's LB's match up in coverage, especially if Collins is pre-occupied with Smith running a streak route down the middle of the field and clears the way for Heuerman. Lot's of options with our TE's.
 
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Very interested to see where he goes in the draft. If he is available in the 3-4 rounds I would love to see Cincy grab him...Gresham will likely be gone and Jeff is a fantastic blocker and more than capable receiver.
 
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Very interested to see where he goes in the draft. If he is available in the 3-4 rounds I would love to see Cincy grab him...Gresham will likely be gone and Jeff is a fantastic blocker and more than capable receiver.
Todd McShay had Jeff as his #1 TE most of the year over Nick O'Leary from FSU, but Maxx Williams from Minnesota will probably be the first TE picked. I'd expect Jeff to be the second or third TE picked. Last year, one TE was drafted in the first round and three in the second, so his chances of being picked in the first two rounds seem pretty good...
 
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Todd McShay had Jeff as his #1 TE most of the year over Nick O'Leary from FSU, but Maxx Williams from Minnesota will probably be the first TE picked. I'd expect Jeff to be the second or third TE picked. Last year, one TE was drafted in the first round and three in the second, so his chances of being picked in the first two rounds seem pretty good...

I always hope the best for the Buckeyes and being selected high, but for some reason he has fallen on a lot of the sites recently and I have seen him as low as #7 at the position and mid-4th round. A good combine/workouts changes that and plenty of time to change that, but I also was a bit curious to see that after seeing him so high all season. Personally, I think if you need a game-changing TE, Williams or O'Leary will be your guy. But Jeff is the most balanced TE in this class and the reason I was hoping Cincy would take him is that we need that balance at TE.
 
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