Man, every time I watch this guy I can't help but think he would be fantastic in this offense. I know TE in the 1st isn't an option for many on here, and I doubt it happens, but he might be the best TE in this class and has the upside to be a top 3 TE in the NFL in a couple years.
Andy loves his YAC guys, and Kincaid is really fucking good after the catch. Kelce and Kincaid would be a cheat code in the middle of the field.
Of course, you could say the same thing about Mayer and Musgrave. Any one of the top 3 TEs would have the rest of the NFL collectively shitting their pants. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Abba-Dabba:
Sam LaPorta is intriguing to me. I think he checks a lot of the boxes of what Andy asks of a TE in the passing game.
Definitely.
I think the teams that throw the ball a lot are going to really like Musgrave, Kincaid, LaPorta, and Whyle in the first couple of days. If they are more run-oriented, it'll be Mayer, Washington, Kraft, and Schoonmaker.
Latu is very similar to LaPorta but didn't get as much volume and might go a bit later. [Reply]
I wouldn't mind someone like Schoonmaker in the later rounds. Sometimes he looks a little stiff and linear, other times he looks a bit more explosive than I'd expected. [Reply]
Utah TE Dalton Kincaid, @MoveTheSticks’ top TE and No. 10 overall prospect, will not participate in drills at the Scouting Combine, source says. Kincaid suffered a small fracture in his back in the Utes’ final regular-season game and played through it in the Pac-12 title game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by In58men:
Utah TE Dalton Kincaid, @MoveTheSticks’ top TE and No. 10 overall prospect, will not participate in drills at the Scouting Combine, source says. Kincaid suffered a small fracture in his back in the Utes’ final regular-season game and played through it in the Pac-12 title game.
Fracture in hi back? That's mildly concerning. But it's not a deal breaker or anything. [Reply]