Receiver Strength calc

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RyanM
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Receiver Strength calc

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I'm sure this has been discussed before, but why is it that TEs don't get factored into the receiver strength score? I've got Jermicheal Finley on my roster with a 6.6 rating & he isn't factored in, yet Malcolm Kelly & Josh Cribbs (who's WAY unrated) are with 5.1 ratings.
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Re: Receiver Strength calc

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Some are I think they have to have a position of TEWR to be counted.
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Re: Receiver Strength calc

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yeah... if you believe you have a receiving WR, just point it out.


But, there's a bunch of very good BLOCKING TE's. I don't think you should be put into both WR score and Oline score
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Yeah, we don't have TEs count for both OL and WR or they'd be way too valuable. Only one. Some TEs toward you blocking grade and some toward the receiver grade. Teams can send me requests to make a TE a TEWR and so long as they are a strong pass catching threat I can make them TEWR and go toward the receiver instead of blocking.
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