Found September 01, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
I have just read that the Atlanta Falcons today have decided to release Ben Hartsock in order to get their roster down to the necessary 53 man squad.
Immediately I thought that Mike Tannenbaum must be on the phone to Hartsock's agent trying to get him signed up.
A product of Ohio State university, Hartsock was a round three draft pick of the Indianapolis Colts in 2004, where he played until moving to the Tennessee Titans in 2006 and then on to the Falcons in 2008.
Looking through his numbers, not many would be impressed, but numbers don't relate the significance of a blocking tight end. Hartsock is known as a blocking TE who can catch a pass or two along the way.
He started 11 games for the Atlanta Falcons in 2008 and compiled just three receptions for 26 yards. However he also was a part of a team that had the second best rushing offense in the entire league.
While with the Titans in 2007, he had 12 receptions for 138 yards, while the Titans rushing offense would ran...
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