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Originally Posted by Megatron96
Tbf, it's unlikely that Wiley will be the next Travis Kelce. And I say 'fair,' because a lot of people are going to expect that much from him because he's the heir apparent, and those are really tough shoes to fill.
When I think about it, we've been insanely lucky to have a pair of the greatest TEs in NFL history back-to-back in our lifetimes, and the odds of drafting the next all-world TE with Wiley are just infinitesimal. But I like what little I've seen of him on tape, and even if he only turns out to be an average starting TE (better than Gray) he'll still be a great get for us, simply because this offense is geared around the TE position.
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Oh, I get it entirely. Some people will be let down because they'll expect another HoF TE, but if he can be a
good TE and be reliable for 650 to 700 yards a year and contribute as he's needed, I'm more than happy.