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Tight end room

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We only have 3 tight ends who have seen the field at the college level. Fidone and Boerk are gone. I can see a lot of 4 WR sets this upcoming season, but maybe I'm wrong. Nelson seems like he will be limited this season or will not play, mostly was going to be a slot WR anyways. I wonder if they will bring Bonner into a TE role - has similar body as Niles Paul did.

Haarberg - former QB (28 career rec yards)
Lindemeyer - walk-on (50 career rec yards)
Markway - surgery out of spring (16 career rec yards) did not play last year
 
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We only have 3 tight ends who have seen the field at the college level. Fidone and Boerk are gone. I can see a lot of 4 WR sets this upcoming season, but maybe I'm wrong. Nelson seems like he will be limited this season or will not play, mostly was going to be a slot WR anyways. I wonder if they will bring Bonner into a TE role - has similar body as Niles Paul did.

Haarberg - former QB (28 career rec yards)
Lindemeyer - walk-on (50 career rec yards)
Markway - surgery out of spring (16 career rec yards) did not play last year
Been hearing that Nelson may miss the 2025 season with his hip surgery..
 
Boerkircher is still on the roster isn't he? He was arguably our best tight end last year........ Crap, just remember he transferred
 
With Nelson likely to miss the season our tight end room just got a lot more questionable. Hopefully Haarberg can emerge but I have never been a fan of his athleticism, despite what the hype says. But I hope he surprises me because we really need him to.
 
Been hearing that Nelson may miss the 2025 season with his hip surgery..
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If they removed Nelsons femur from his hip socket for said surgery...it would be nothing short of a miracle to see him anytime soon. Rooting for the best!!
 
our TE and WR rooms are very shallow

this has been the case all offseason, even accounting for WR roster movement

we will be counting heavily on guys who've either never taken a D1 snap or have played limited minutes at the TE, WR and RB positions

just now two ways around it. starters will go down in camp and during the season. we stayed remarkably healthy last year and that just can't be counted on statistically speaking.
 
The three guys listed by OP are a good group. I'm excited about the potential for each. I expect to see a spring/summer transfer also. Lindenmeyer looks like he might be the best we've had in awhile.
 
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TE is where HH should have been playing all along and I think he will do well there.
LL played well from what I saw. Not a downgrade from Boerk imo.
MM is pretty much an unknown commodity at this point due to injury, but he was highly regarded out of HS anyway.

I’m sure our OC will be able to game plan around them but yeah, we need more depth.
 
our TE and WR rooms are very shallow

this has been the case all offseason, even accounting for WR roster movement

we will be counting heavily on guys who've either never taken a D1 snap or have played limited minutes at the TE, WR and RB positions

just now two ways around it. starters will go down in camp and during the season. we stayed remarkably healthy last year and that just can't be counted on statistically speaking.

RB room is even worse but don’t worry, we have Pat Stewart now. He will fix it. He was on the Temple coaching staff when the Owls dominated college football. That Staff Right up there with the 95 browns staff and 92 Packers.

And the best debate in college football. 2001 Miami Hurricanes, 1995 Nebraska, 2015 Temple Owls!!! That’s a tuff choice
 
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we will be counting heavily on guys who've either never taken a D1 snap or have played limited minutes at the TE, WR and RB positions
This is a NIL era concern. And holy cow does our Husker media go on and on about it. It's as if those clowns don't realize that every player has to take their first snap at some point. There is little difference between a two year returning starter who is in no way, shape or form an NFL prospect, and a younger three or four star recruit who has been in the program for less time. Both guys are somewhere right in the middle of the bell curve.
 
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With Nelson likely to miss the season our tight end room just got a lot more questionable. Hopefully Haarberg can emerge but I have never been a fan of his athleticism, despite what the hype says. But I hope he surprises me because we really need him to.
What more do you need to see? He lacks a little fluidity but otherwise is a great athlete. 6'5, multiple long TD runs two years ago, can easily dunk it, not afraid to lower his shoulder. He should be just fine
 
Lindenmeyer is perhaps a bit underpowered athletically, but he plays with a high degree of enthusiasm and is a very eager blocker. The staff see Nelson as a potential pro and are not going to jeopardize his trajectory. Haarberg will spend the spring getting more familiar with the position and young guys like Flynt and Ingerwerson will get enhanced reps. The fall is looking very much like a Lindenmeyer/Haarberg affair at TE.
 
Lindenmeyer is perhaps a bit underpowered athletically, but he plays with a high degree of enthusiasm and is a very eager blocker. The staff see Nelson as a potential pro and are not going to jeopardize his trajectory. Haarberg will spend the spring getting more familiar with the position and young guys like Flynt and Ingerwerson will get enhanced reps. The fall is looking very much like a Lindenmeyer/Haarberg affair at TE.
I think HH is motivated to make the league - he’s going to work his ass off - hopefully he can catch up. I think the whole state will be rooting for him.
 
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I have faith DH will utilize the TE correctly. HH can stretch the field. And get to the sticks and be a possession TE to move the sticks. Stop these freaking te screens behind the line of scrimmage.
 
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