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2021 TN TE Hudson Wolfe (Tennessee Decommit, Ole Miss Commit)

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IMO the suggestion that "We don't really use the TE that much." is misdirected. Any well designed Offense uses the TE on every play - as does OSU.

There are certainly more crucial players (there are 68 players ranked ahead of the top TE in this years class) but a TE who can't deliver a block where and when it is needed can blow up a play as quickly as any opposing DE.
 
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IMO the suggestion that "We don't really use the TE that much." is misdirected. Any well designed Offense uses the TE on every play - as does OSU.

There are certainly more crucial players (there are 68 players ranked ahead of the top TE in this years class) but a TE who can't deliver a block where and when it is needed can blow up a play as quickly as any opposing DE.
I totally agree. A punter isn’t vital until he drops the ball. Center until they mess up the count, a position coach until his players stop looking sharp, etc... it’s a team game and that position is still fundamentally used in nearly all offenses just in various types of usage. Also, Day and company seemed to really want this kid. If as a TE or to eventually side down into OT. Regardless they wanted him.
 
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I totally agree. A punter isn’t vital until he drops the ball. Center until they mess up the count, a position coach until his players stop looking sharp, etc... it’s a team game and that position is still fundamentally used in nearly all offenses just in various types of usage. Also, Day and company seemed to really want this kid. If as a TE or to eventually side down into OT. Regardless they wanted him.
And I want a waterslide in my back yard. It would be amazing. But it's a bit of a luxury item...so the slip n slide that has worked for 20 years will have to continue.
 
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This time last year in June, Tennessee wasn't even ranked in the top-25. Now with a top-two class.

Which, given their history, and the history of other out of nowhere SEC recruiting exploits (cough**Ole Miss***cough) performed by nowhere schools, should be taken in the appropriate context.
 
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IMO the suggestion that "We don't really use the TE that much." is misdirected. Any well designed Offense uses the TE on every play - as does OSU.

There are certainly more crucial players (there are 68 players ranked ahead of the top TE in this years class) but a TE who can't deliver a block where and when it is needed can blow up a play as quickly as any opposing DE.

In today’s offenses, I genuinely believe, after the QB, the TE is the second most important skill player on offense.

Absolutely critical in run game, and if they’re athletic enough, lethal in lassi g game once you’ve established the run.
 
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