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Charlie Woerner l TE, ATL
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Originally posted by okdkid:From @PFF: Woerner is said to be "one of the best and most devastating run blockers in the draft class."
— Chris Biderman (@ChrisBiderman) April 25, 2020
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A part-time player in his four years with the Bulldogs, Woerner's career stat line (34/376/1) would be disappointing even if it were for one season. Frequently dispersed as Georgia's lead strongside blocker, Woerner got by with physicality and an appetite for contact, often using his tenacity and momentum to create running lanes. He has a low ceiling at the next level, but his willingness to do the dirty work to make a living could help him escape camp with a roster spot.
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Originally posted by okdkid:A quick look at one game of new 49ers TE Charlie Woerner's college film shows that he can block in-line and that Georgia deployed him as a slot receiver — two Shanahan prerequisites: https://t.co/2Oqfg796Mv
— David Lombardi (@LombardiHimself) April 25, 2020
He really does line up in the slot a ton as a receiver (more as a decoy).
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Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Here's to hoping he has the hidden receiving ability that simply wasn't showcased due to the scheme/gameplan.
I really.... REALLLY doubt it.
Maybe....but his routs are VERY sloppy, and he has a habit of telling you its a draw and not an actual pass.
He is going to need coaching for sure, but physically he looks a mobile tackle in space, even when he is lined up at SE.
We don't want to be overly critical of a 6th round draft choice, but i don't think he was a hidden Kittle 2.0.
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Originally posted by 16to87:
Originally posted by NinerBuff:this
Toilolo's replacement probably
Levine Toilolo got $3.2M from the Giants.
Nice savings for us if he can do what Toilolo did.
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Originally posted by MrGriz:
Kittle/Woerner is going to be this generation's Rice/Taylor
gronk/hernandez
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Our front office seems to repeatedly find late round gems and hopefully this is another one.
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Originally posted by NCommand:
He really does line up in the slot a ton as a receiver (more as a decoy).
That is the only intriguing part of this to me..... he played WR as much if not more then he played TE.
He is very comfortable in space, and while he is not a good rout runner...he has run patterns many, many times.
There are snaps he looks like an extra tackle on the line...and gets good movement.
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There is a pretty significant difference between Woerner and Kittle: Athleticism.
— Oscar Aparicio (@BetterRivals) April 25, 2020
Kittle was the top athlete in his class. 97th percentile athlete. Better than Njoku.
Woerner is a below average athlete. 43rd percentile. And 31 inch arms (3rd percentile) don't help https://t.co/793MA0R47o
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Originally posted by okdkid:There is a pretty significant difference between Woerner and Kittle: Athleticism.
— Oscar Aparicio (@BetterRivals) April 25, 2020
Kittle was the top athlete in his class. 97th percentile athlete. Better than Njoku.
Woerner is a below average athlete. 43rd percentile. And 31 inch arms (3rd percentile) don't help https://t.co/793MA0R47o
Crazy Kittle wasn't drafted earlier. Hindsight 20/20 but he was an athletic blocker in a running scheme, better athlete then Njoku 👀