Again he and the rest of the TE on the roster have done exactly nothing but you're hoping (is that the right word since you're not confident in it?) they can replace the best TE in franchise history coming off one of his two best seasons ever? Hopkins hasn't shown our HC/OC enough to get snaps let alone throws from our QB but we're going to gamble that he can suddenly do something worth a starting spot. Again this makes no sense. If you're just straight saying we have to cut Higs to save cap I'd get that. It's not smart football but I'd get it.
Also I loved the Allen pick but not sure he'll make a big impact. Best thing for him IMO is a year learning from Higbee but that's just me. I'm not a fan of cutting good players who aren't super expensive.
When Hopkins was drafted both jrry32 and I pointed out his issues in blocking on counters. He didn't look close to being interested in being very physical. In the chances that he has been given last year, that has improved from my observations. And he's looked good in the limited opportunities that he has been given. Has he not? IMO, he got suspended for 3 games to start last season and may have gotten in the doghouse or something.
To say someone has done exactly nothing when only provided limited opportunities just doesn't make sense to me. It's no different than with TuTu Atwell, IMO. You can't do much with limited opportunities. And even McVay admitted that Atwell should have been given more of a chance. He may say that the same applies to Hopkins, if asked.
Speaking of confidence, I'm not confident in Higbee as a blocker. I hope he executes his blocks, but I've seen him struggle whether that be due to injury or whatever.
Finally, I'm not a fan of cutting (prefer trade or pay cut) players who aren't super expensive either. But I'm not looking at this in a vacuum. I'm considering the salary cap unlike most. If they can get rid of Floyd and Ramsey and replace them with players with less or no experience, they can do the same with Higbee.