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1) Osiris Firestorm-Fjord - 94
Osiris is likely the best Tight End to come out of this draft and is INCREDIBLY well balanced. Incredible speed and hands for a TE of his blocking capabilities that will allow him to be an immediate threat in the DSFL with his only weakness being slightly below average agility. Firestorm-Fjord is a no brainer selection.
2) Leon McDavid - 69
A solid baseline in blocking but where Leon truly shines is his offensive capabilities and I expect him to be able to work well as a TE in this league and there is no doubt on my mind that he will be one of the first few TEs to be selected as a likely starter.
3) Gronk Robertoswki - 65
A blocking Tight End through and through, one specialized in it. He may not wow others on the score sheet but he was be incredibly valuable given that there are not many that are specialized in blocking which many consider to be dirty work. Gronk prides himself in being able to create openings in the offense for others and will be an interesting one to watch at the draft. He is best paired with a quality RB.
4) Rainier Wolfcastle - 57
Want a red zone threat? You got your guy right here in the Austrian. No one in this draft class is quite as good of a target as this TE out of the University of Salzburg and should be a threat in desperate situations when the offense needs a guaranteed down. He can make the dives required and has solid athletic strength. I have been conflicted on where to rank him and have been thinking of putting him higher since I know his 57 TPE isn't quite reflective of what he has done but I think he should be pretty high on most GM's lists.
5) Tree Gelbman - 50
Tree has some of the softest hands out of this batch of Tight Ends and she has already overcome adversity in dealing with injuries through out college. I like where she may be headed and there is a lot of untapped potential, so I expect a DSFL OC to make good use of her to get the most. 900 receiving yards and 16 touch downs is nothing to sneeze at.
6) Shakir Ahmed - 57
A smart all around player that should get some chances right out of the gate from Community College. Some folks may insult his intelligence but he isn't actually dumb and knows his way around the field, and that's all that matters. Football IQ. He has not yet proven himself to be a life changer but there is definitely a spark.
7) Micheal Henson - 50
What I do know about Henson is that he also is a solid TE out of BYU with smooth hands and a steady motor. He has not shown too much to get GMs excited but he could be one of those diamonds in the rough.
8) Reynaud Haugland - 50
He seems to be a jack of all trades leaning towards the offensive side, much like Henson. Likely a good selection near the end as a platoon since he is flexible and can focus on an area where the other option at TE may not be great in, allowing TE pair routes may be decent here.
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Note* I know these TPE counts aren't entirely accurate but it is what people have put in their update pages so far, even with some outstanding and unclaimed tasks.
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