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Leading up to the NFL Combine week, I go through 20-30 minutes of scouting preview work on each prospect set to attend -- I watch a couple game tapes and look over some of their career performance data, etc., and then I give each prospect a pre-event scouting grade for the NFL based on that brief look. For some attendees, I've spent an extended scouting time on them already from preview scouting them and then observing them at the Senior Bowl week.

After we get all the official Combine measurables and times, etc., I will complete a post-Combine grade for all attendees and then start to run our scouting analytics (from statistical grading) on those who did all the workouts at the Combine, for the others we have to wait for their Pro Day data.

The Combine (and Pro Days) are key data points to know which prospects to study deeper and file full scouting reports on pre-and-post Draft. Our computer scouting models will give analytic grades on approx. 100 RB prospects for this draft (and, ultimately, we'll run grades on approx. 600+ overall prospects for this draft).

This pre-and-post Combine preview is a very brief look for me, as a scout, to continue to build my database and scouting notes for the weeks and months ahead, and to then focus in on certain prospects that are jumping at me from the early preview. The Combine previews are a first, sometimes second or third look (for me) at a prospect attending -- but my impressions/grading can and will change as we go through the year-long process of scouting these guys right up through the NFL preseason.

After a January-February preview study, here are my impressions, grades, and ranking of each position going into the 2023 NFL Combine (except O-Line, we'll look at OLs after the Combine).

 

The Tight Ends…

  

 

TE Darnell Washington, Georgia (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

2022: 28-454-2 (15g)

6'6”/265

Projected 40-time: 4.65+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.0+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 50

 

Pre-Combine Comments:

A tight end created in a laboratory a la Jelani Woods…only Washington played at Georgia, so analysts will take him more seriously.

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Highlight reel: https://youtu.be/Cwl_MCrJamE

 

 

 

TE Dalton Kincaid, Utah (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

 (Post-SB Grade: B+, Pre-SB Grade: B+)

2022: 70-890-8/12 games

6'4”/245

Projected 40-time: 4.55+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.0 +/-

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 50

 

Post-SB Comments:

Ultimately, didn't attend the Senior Bowl…and didn't need to. He's a top TE prospect already.

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Pre-SB Comments:

The best-looking TE prospect headed to Mobile, by far. The fastest/quickest of the Senior Bowl TEs and the best receiver. A solid enough blocker. I liked him in our 2022 summer preview series, and he only got better with another year of work.

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Highlight package: https://youtu.be/gn3ZUdp5PKc

 

 

 

TE Sam LaPorta, Iowa (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

2022: 58-657-1 (12g)

6'4”/249

Projected 40-time: 4.5+

Projected 3-Cone: sub-7.0 could be coming.

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 100

 

Pre-Combine Comments:

In the argument for top TE prospect of the 2023 class.

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Highlight package: https://youtu.be/iUKz2uyctzs

 

 

 

TE Michael Mayer, Notre Dame (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

2022: 67-809-9 (12g)

6'4”/255

Projected 40-time: 4.7+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.2+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 25

 

Pre-Combine Comments:

The standard issue favorite TE of the NFL…big, a little blocky -- but this Mayer version is a little faster version of the Cole Kmet standard issue.

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Highlight package: https://youtu.be/uzR6-q96lpM

 

 

 

TE Brenton Strange, Penn State (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

2022: 32-362-5 (13g)

6'3”/256

Projected 40-time: 4.65+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.1+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 250

 

Pre-Combine Comments:

An alpha TE mindset…he just 'wants it' more than most of the TE prospects I've previewed. T

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Highlight package: https://youtu.be/MsFzdC0-Km4

 

 

 

TE Luke Musgrave, Oregon State (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

(Post-SB Grade: C+, Pre-SB Grade: D+)

2021: 22-304-1/10 games (injured knee in 2022, only played 2 games)

6'5”/255

Projected 40-time: 4.6+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.1+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 100

 

Post-SB Comments:

Everyone's love child among the TEs…but there weren't many options to really fall in love with at TE here as it was. 'They' keep pushing how fast he is, but I don't see it as high-end as 'they' do when he has pads on. I'm open to being wrong. He might run fast in spandex at the Combine. I'm still suspicious of how great an on-field weapon he is. But he did show better than I expected/previewed.

NFL Comp? = Perhaps he's more like a Daniel Bellinger (4.63 at the NFL Combine with a 7.05 three-cone).

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Pre-SB Comments:

Nothing special here. A good worker…special teams and blocking, not a terrible receiver but was never featured as that for Oregon. Analysts really like him…I didn't see it at first glance.

NFL Comp? = Tanner Hudson

Highlight package: https://youtu.be/JvKd-FCRfhA

 

 

 

TE Tucker Kraft, South Dakota State (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

2022: 27-348-3 (9g)

6'5”/255

Projected 40-time: 4.75+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.25+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 75

 

Pre-Combine Comments:

Big-framed TE.

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TE Zack Kuntz, Old Dominion (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

2021 (was hurt most of 2022): 73-692-5 (13g)

6'7”/245

Projected 40-time: 4.55+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.0 +/-

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 225

 

Pre-Combine Comments:

Season ended 5 games into 2022 on a terrible-looking tackle where he had his leg bent very unnaturally…he walked off under his own power.

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Highlight package: https://youtu.be/iYy5D2wqSoU

 

 

 

TE Cameron Latu, Alabama (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

(Post-SB Grade: C-, Pre-SB Grade: C)

2022: 30-377-4 (11g)

6'4”/248

Projected 40-time: 4.65+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.2+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 150

 

Post-SB Comments:

Latu was fine in Mobile…nothing special, but fine. He's a cookie cutter/generic NFL TE prospect. Good size, decent blocker, OK receiver…competent, not amazing. So many talented, athletic TEs in this 2023 NFL Draft, Latu could get forgotten quickly -- but old school NFL head coaches are suckers for cookie cutter TEs that played at big name colleges.

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Pre-SB Comments:

Latu is a solid enough TE prospect. Moves well enough, is a willing blocker, and has decent hands. Not 'elite' or exciting, just solid/OK. Has NFL TE size and the 'Alabama' pedigree. He will likely be an NFL starter, but more a solid/forgettable one than an exciting one.

NFL Comp? = C.J. Uzomah…maybe some Cole Kmet.

 

 

 

TE Kyle Patterson, Air Force (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

2022: 3-32-0 (7g)…not a typo, that was his season tally…his team completed 41 passes all season.

6'6”/245

Projected 40-time: 4.65+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.2+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 300

 

Pre-Combine Comments:

Hard to scout him fully because of the offense he was in, but the things I saw -- great catcher of the ball.

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TE Luke Schoonmaker, Michigan (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

2022: 35-418-3 (12g)

6'5”/250

Projected 40-time: 4.7+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.3+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 150

 

Pre-Combine Comments:

Solid enough, cookie cutter TE…Ok blocker, decent footwork/quickness, OK hands.

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TE Payne Durham, Purdue (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

(Post-SB Grade: D+, Pre-SB Grade: F)

2022: 56-560-8/13 games

6'5”/258

Projected 40-time: 4.8+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.4+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 300

 

Post-SB Comments:

The TE prospect who helped himself the most this week. It seemed like every time a TE was scoring a TD in 11-on-11 drills…it was Durham, not Musgrave, etc. (because it was). Durham had a nice TD catch in the game itself but was an inch short/out of bounds just shy. I apologize for my initial 'F' grade. He's still slow, but faster than I first thought…and makes plays.

NFL Comp? = John Bates…who I also thought was way too slow for the NFL in my preview, then he went out at the Senior Bowl week and just kept showing up and is now a decent working NFL'er TE.

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Pre-SB Comments:

A very, VERY heavy-footed, slow TE prospect. Has some size. Ok hands. But is so slow, his reactions and ability to chase players to block is so stunted that he just doesn't look like he's made for the NFL.

NFL Comp? = Sean McKeon

 

 

 

TE Davis Allen, Clemson (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

(Post-SB Grade: D+, Pre-SB Grade: C-/D+)

2022: 39-443-5 (14g)

6'5”/246

Projected 40-time: 4.7+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.15+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 225

 

Post-SB Comments:

Was OK/solid all Senior Bowl week. Was more on the forgettable side than captured attention…but people in Mobile see him as a generically sound TE prospect anyway.

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Pre-SB Comments:

Impressed with this preview. Allen is a subtle good receiver…good routes and a sneaky good leaping/high-point ability/catch radius. Moves well enough and has good hands. A so-so blocker who can get better at that. I didn't see a star here but did see a TE that I'd like to see more activity on at the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine.

NFL Comp? = Dalton Schultz

 

 

 

TE Travis Vokolek, Nebraska (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

2022: 20-240-2 (10g)

6'6”/260

Projected 40-time: 4.7+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.3+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 400

 

Pre-Combine Comments:

He's got some raw skills to work with…great size, decent movement skills.

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TE Noah Gindorff, NDSU (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

2022: 6-74-1 (3g) *injured in 2022

6'5”/260

Projected 40-time: 4.9+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.5+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 300

 

Pre-Combine Comments:

Big, beefy TE who seems to have a little bit of quickness to go with his country strong body.

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TE Josh Whyle, Cincinnati (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

(Post-SB Grade: D+, Pre-SB Grade: C-/D+)

2022: 32-326-3 (12g)

6'6”/260

Projected 40-time: 4.75+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.2+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 200

 

Post-SB Comments:

I thought he had a chance to stand out in Mobile with his size, etc., but he really just blended into the background and was generally 'fine'. His lack of energy/spark always captures my attention watching him…it maybe he's just a smooth operator, but scouts like 'dog mentality' on display (whether a ridiculous concept or not) -- and Whyle is not a 'dog'.

Added 20+ pounds off of prior list, and it seemed to slow him down quite a bit.

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Pre-SB Comments:

Has some skills/tools to work with -- tall/good reach, decent hands, a very good blocker but Whyle plays with a lack of urgency (on the tape I watched) that's a little off-putting to a scout. I want to say he looks unaggressive/passive on the field, when running routes…but he does really go after it in the blocking game…which NFL head coaches will drool over. Whyle may just be very efficient in movement, and it comes off as not-giving-full-effort.

NFL Comp? = Tyler Kroft

 

 

 

TE Will Mallory, Miami (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

(Post-SB Grade: D+, Pre-SB Grade: D+)

2022: 42-538-3 (12g)

6'4”/239

Projected 40-time: 4.75+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.2+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 300

 

Post-SB Comments:

Played a lot/was targeted a decent amount in the 11-on-11s. He was just 'there'/'available' in the offense…not a forced weapon QBs wanted to make use of…they more checked down to Mallory. He's going make it to the NFL, but as a forgettable backup/rotational TE.

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Pre-SB Comments:

Possible NFL TE…just not an exciting one. Doesn't have a great NFL body/build…has the size and is 'big' but looks very much like not-a-workout-warrior, at a glance…but he can build on his frame pre-Draft. More interested in blocking engagement than he is 'comfortable looking' as a receiver. My preview didn't really get me excited on him.

NFL Comp? = Teagan Quitoriano

 

 

 

TE Blake Whiteheart, Wake Forest (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

2022: 24-295-3 (12g)

6'4”/240

Projected 40-time: 4.75+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.25+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 350

 

Pre-Combine Comments:

Generic TE…OK effort, blocking, pass catching.

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TE Leonard Taylor, Cincinnati (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

2022: 18-170-2 (11g)

6'5”/245

Projected 40-time: 4.7+

Projected 3-Cone: XXX

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 350

 

Pre-Combine Comments:

Has a WR upper body with the height and slower movement of a TE.

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TE Brayden Willis, Oklahoma (pre-Combine grade: Weekly Report - Free!)

(Post-SB Grade: D-, Pre-SB Grade: D-)

2022: 39-514-7 (13g)

6'4”/239

Projected 40-time: 4.7+

Projected 3-Cone: 7.1+

Consensus mainstream NFL Draft ranking overall: top 400

 

Post-SB Comments:

Honestly, I don't even remember him being there…or doing anything of note. I think he was at all the practices…? Doesn't matter.

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Pre-SB Comments:

Just looks like a sloppy, miscast as a TE prospect. Worked as a FB and H-back some then back to TE. He holds a ton when he blocks. He doesn't run sharp routes like a real receiving weapon/threat…he's more a gimmick receiver (left alone, miss direction, scramble drill dump off). It just didn't look like Willis had a great a feel for the game from my preview.

NFL Comp? = Quintin Morris, but not as good.