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    Like a all pro WR/TE/SS or would he be average player?

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    Bill Barnwell sees him as more of a 4-3 defensive end in the NFL, someone who can use his speed to get past O-linemen and his wingspan to bat down passes at the LOS.... honestly, I kind of agree with him there, don't really get the fascination people have with him playing TE or WR....

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    don't really get the fascination people have with him playing TE or WR....
    basically jimmy graham. thats why

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    basically jimmy graham. thats why
    and Vernon Davis

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    He could start and make a good TE, not sure about...great.

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    he racked up 57 receptions, 1,160 yards to go with 16 touchdowns.
    http://www.hothothoops.com/2013/9/13/4728062/what-position-would-lebron-james-play-in-football

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    basically jimmy graham. thats why
    Just because he and Gates jumped from basketball to TE doesn't mean LeBron would have to, though.... I just think he'd be much scarier as a defensive player, tbh.... don't think quarterbacks around the league would want to see the Kang coming at them at full speed....

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    Just because he and Gates jumped from basketball to TE doesn't mean LeBron would have to, though.... I just think he'd be much scarier as a defensive player, tbh.... don't think quarterbacks around the league would want to see the Kang coming at them at full speed....
    i think you just run at him. any 330 pound tackle would maul him imo.

    i didn't guarantee LeBron would become a great tight end. you just asked why people are fascinated by the prospect of him playing tight end.

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    rofl LBJ as a defensive player in the NFL...tha outtaherewitdatbull .jpg

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    rofl LBJ as a defensive player in the NFL...tha outtaherewitdatbull .jpg
    a DE no less...

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    lebron could be a hybrid linebacker/safety though. sort of a tight end stopping specialist. he has the ideal size/athleticism to deal with guys like gates/graham/davis, but like i said, if thats the case, he's best served on offense. still, i think he'd get snapped in half if he actually signed with an nfl team

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    He'd be at least as good as 6-10 255 pound Morris Stroud, a TE who played about 6/7 years in the league.

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    can you imagine him trying to edge rush and Joe Staley gets his paws on him? would be pancaked to the turf so bad he'd be picking little black rubber pellets out of his ass the rest of his days

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    How much of a physical freak is LeBron? After watching him put 42 on Mavs, Jason Witten told me LeBron could be best TE in NFL.

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    Lebron would make Jerry Rice look like a scrub. He's got Mosses speed and TO's physicality in a tightends body.

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    He'd get lit the up and he wouldn't be able to flop his way out of it.

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    He'd get lit the up and he wouldn't be able to flop his way out of it.
    Newton, Luck, and the Donkeys flop constantly, tbh

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    Nobody beats bball players at flopping, sorry.


    And I'm not counting sports that are played in third world countries before you pull the soccer card.

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    He could start and make a good TE, not sure about...great.
    That poor CB for Benedictine was probably soiling his pants at the thought of trying to cover a 6'8", 230-pound WR.

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    He could block FG's

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    Lebron would make Jerry Rice look like a scrub. He's got Mosses speed and TO's physicality in a tightends body.
    You might wanna check Marshalls track records before talking about James having Moss's speed. His indoor 200m PR was one of the fastest NCAA times in his junior year.

    If track had been his thing I can see a 10.20 for Moss.
    Last edited by Avante; 02-19-2014 at 02:41 PM.

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    He could block FG's
    Niner RC Owens actually did block a field goal standing right under the crossbar, he was 6-2. Yep, a former basketballer at Idaho State.

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    Bill Barnwell sees him as more of a 4-3 defensive end in the NFL, someone who can use his speed to get past O-linemen and his wingspan to bat down passes at the LOS.... honestly, I kind of agree with him there, don't really get the fascination people have with him playing TE or WR....

    http://grantland.com/features/bill-b...y-success-nfl/
    Because all the big and fast guys with good hands play basketball. You've seen him catch some of those ridiculous alley oops. He's got some of the best hands in the NBA, he'd easily have some of the best hands in the NFL.

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