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Housler, who spent a lot of time as an H-back at Florida Atlantic, is a pass catcher than some believe can emerge as Arizona’s version of the Patriots’ Aaron Hernandez. Hernandez had 45 catches for 563 yards and six touchdowns as a rookie, and that was as a second tight end behind fellow standout rookie Rob Gronkowski.
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As AZCardinals.com staffer Darren Urban notes, TE has been an odd position for the Cardinals over the years, and even the arrival of HC Ken Whisenhunt -- a TE during his playing days -- hasn’t really brought stability. As 2011 approaches, the Cards’ current situation remains the same. Veterans Ben Patrick and Stephen Spach could leave as free agents when the lockout is lifted. As of now, however, the choices at the position are second-year man Jim Dray, a seventh-round draft pick in 2010, and Housler, this year’s third-round draft pick. Urban went on to remind readers that during the draft, Whisenhunt noted the impact of TEs over the past couple of years – not only did the Patriots’ additions shine, but the Cards got an up-close look at how much Jermichael Finley stood out for the Packers in the teams’ meetings two years ago. Hopefully, Housler can evolve into that type of player.
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