Patriots TE Aaron Hernandez Wants To Be Considered A WR If Franchise Tagged?

Discussion in 'New England Patriots' started by SRW, Jul 8, 2012.

  1. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    Greg Bedard of the Boston Globe is hinting that New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez will be seeking to be franchise tagged as a wide receiver if the team does indeed intend to tag him after his deal expires in 2013. Hernandez and his agent David Dunn will most likely attempt to go the same route tight end Jermichael Finley and his agent, Blake Baratz, went this past February when Finley was a free agent and the Packers were deciding whether or not to use the franchise tag on him. “We looked very heavily into itâ€, Baratz said. “The team is going to argue it doesn’t matter where the guy lines up and what he does, he’s a tight end. The team’s going to say he was a tight end in college, he sits in the tight end meeting room, and he’s a tight end in the media guide, and on websites he’s a tight end. That’s all great, but our argument was what’s the definition of a tight end?†Footballoutsiders.com had Finley (152 snaps) and Hernandez (123) ranked 1-2 among tight ends lining up at receiver. The next highest was Jimmy Graham of the Saints (78), and then there was a dropoff to Zach Miller of the Seahawks (32).

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  2. SeanTaylor21

    SeanTaylor21 TheKingofKind

    I think that he is more of a wideout than a tight end.
     
  3. bigsexyy81

    bigsexyy81 Muffin Top

    He's a TE. Plain and simple.
     
  4. TheSnowman

    TheSnowman #1 Trap Star

    This
     
  5. yisman

    yisman The Ambivalent One

    he may as well ask to be considered a QB

    Dallas Clark was never able to be considered a WR even though he was a slot receiver.