Let's take a look at the Packer Tight Ends:
Andrew Quarless
Richard Rogers
Brandon Bostick
Justin Perillo
Just take a look at those names. OK, nothing exciting. So, what next?
Andrew Quarless - in his fifth year Quarless had to step up, especially when our top tight end was lost - Finley. He did not have an All Pro season, but enough to make the Packer Offense work! And, he did provide some leadership! That was a nice surprise. Stats?
29 receptions for 323 yards and 3 TD's. We need to keep Quarless around!
Richard Rogers - a rookie. Nice year for a rookie! A coaches son. I like coaches sons!!! Stats:
20 receptions for 225 yards and 2 TD's.
Not bad for a rookie. Needs to become a better blocker, I can still remember that safety against the Lions in the first game - Rogers blew the block! Again, we need to keep him around, year two for a rookie is a great sign to see if he improves!
Brandon Bostick - sorry Brandon, I will never get that on-side kick debacle out of my Packer mind! And, really did nothing this year: 2 receptions for 3 yards. And, our special team were no good, and you were on most of the teams! And, this was year two of your NFL career and did not see a lot! So, bye bye Brandon!
Justin Perillo - rookie tight end and not much to go on! I would bring him back and see what the pre-season shows. But, expendable!
The Packer 2015 draft & free agents should be looked at!
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