Hey guys who does this prospect description remind you of? :-)
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Gray is an above average route runner with enough quickness to separate from man coverage and the awareness to locate pockets in zone coverage. He's a natural hands catcher and he ran faster than expected at his pro day. He's a good blocker who fights to stay in position but he's light with shorter arms and he struggles to sustain blocks. -- Steve Muench
With Gray the Chiefs will be getting a tight end that has athletic ability, a little shake in the open field. He feels coverages out really well, crisp cuts in his routes off the breaks. He crushes going against linebackers, so the more isolation matchups like that, he can win.
Looks like a guy who was too slow to play WR so they turned him into a TE. Not a bad pick and could work out well learning under the wing of Kelce. [Reply]
Seems like he will finally fill that second TE spot that we never can find anyone to step into. I've got faith in this pick. Looks like he does a good job finding holes in coverage and based on his highlights he finishes runs well. I like it! [Reply]
More from Cutcliffe: "He also doesn’t mind going in and mixing it up in the line of scrimmage. He can play fullback. He can play tight end. He can play receiver and he can line up next to a tackle,That’s a rare breed of player." #Chiefs
Disappointing considering Brevin Jordan who has way more upside was available when they picked the raw/developmental edge rusher at the end of the 4th round. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Disappointing considering Brevin Jordan who has way more upside was available when they picked the raw/developmental edge rusher at the end of the 4th round.
Brevin Jordan’s testing was so bad that it shouldn’t shock anybody that they like Gray more. [Reply]