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BRAD COTTAM NFL DRAFT PROFILE: THE VIEW FROM ROCKY TOP

Brad Cottam's Tennessee career got off to an agonizingly slow start. The 6'8" 270-pound tight end redshirted in 2003, and in 2004 he had two catches for 34 yards. Yes, for the entire season. But hey, his 2005 stat sheet indicates that he had . . . one special teams tackle. Oh, and he was named to the Academic All-SEC Team, so, you know, yeehaw for tackles and brains.

2006

Things started to pick up for Cottam in 2006, though. After catching only two passes in his first 28 games, Cottam's role in the offense was gradually expanded as the season progressed, and he started four of the last five games of the year. He finished the season with 14 catches for 182 yards, including a 45-yarder against Vanderbilt.

2007

Despite Cottam's running-in-quicksand start, by 2007 even the coaching staff ;-) realized that Brad Cottam not only had enormous size, but enormous talent and potential as well. Adding to the intrigue going into 2007 was the fact that Erik Ainge's three favorite receivers -- Robert Meachem, Jayson Swain, and Bret Smith -- had all either graduated or opted out early for the NFL. Without any other proven receivers on the roster, Ainge and the offensive play-callers figured to rely heavily on Brad Cottam and the other tight ends.

And then, a week before the season's first game, Cottam went down with a significant wrist injury, and he would end up missing the bulk of his promising senior year. He did not return to action until the 10th game against Arkansas and even then wasn't involved in the offense. But against Kentucky in the final game of the regular season and with a trip to the SEC Championship on the line, he made an extraordinary 59-yard catch and run to help the Vols pull out the victory. Then, in the SEC Championship Game the following week, he caught two passes for 28 yards in a gritty but losing effort. He scored his first career touchdown on a 31-yard reception against Wisconsin in the Outback Bowl.

Brad Cottam had precious few opportunities to showcase his talent while at Tennessee, but when he had a chance, he absolutely shined. Anyone concerned about the small sample size need only look at Cottam's exceptional performances in the Senior Bowl, the NFL Combine, and Tennessee's Pro Day to see that his terrific woo-to-opportunity ratio was not a fluke.

I mean, come on. The guy is 6'8" and 270 pounds. He has a three-foot vertical leap, can catch as well as any wide receiver, and can even outrun secondaries. What else could an NFL team want?

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He has a real chance to be
an absolute steal in the draft.  There'll be a lot of tight ends who are more proven because they've been on the field and have more plays to showcase.  But Cottam is very nearly lineman size, catches well, runs well, has very little wear-and-tear, listens well, and never seems to complain when things are less than ideal.

He won't be a Shockey type tight end, but that's probably a good thing when you consider all the things he'll do that Shockey won't.

by hooper on Apr 25, 2008 9:59 AM CDT   0 recs

It's too bad
Brad Cottam could have seriously been a huge impact player last year, and the questions of what "could have" been.  I mean, honestly, we were the Cal game, and the SECCG away from playing in the national champ game.

If cottam plays, who knows what happens?

Either way, best of luck to him in the draft, and I hope he goes to a good team and makes some money!  I hear the Titans need a supplement to the aging Alge.

by fulmersbelly on Apr 25, 2008 11:17 AM CDT   0 recs

He'll be just fine
Brad Cottam is a monster. I don't care how you slice it. The guy does it all- block, catch, run... he's got hands, legs, and vision. I've always been a huge proponent of the tight end position and he was clearly one of the best we've seen at UT, even though we didn't exactly see him a lot. He'll be sorely missed. But not too missed I hope.

Anyway, somebody will pick him up, earlier than most might think I'm guessing (I'm guessing he'll be gone by at the most the middle of the 2nd round), and he'll go on to have a stellar career. I guarantee it. Best of luck to the big guy.

I've got something for you young man. Oh! It's Thaa Claawww!! Oh, you're afraid of The Claw...

by XRayVol on Apr 25, 2008 12:00 PM CDT   0 recs

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