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Tight Ends - 2015 Nfl Draft Wf-11/1/14 Cbs-11/4/14 Wf Ps Cbs Sb Riv 1A TIGHT ENDS - 2015 NFL DRAFT WF-11/1/14 CBS-11/4/14 WF PS CBS SB RIV 1A. DEVIN FUNCHESS (listed with WR) 1. JEFF HEUERMAN SR. OHIO STATE Fall 2014 - Foot ? 6 [3] (3) Y 3* 6-5 255 4.57 - 4.78 2014 SPRING 14 Foot Surgery BP 225x33 36.5V 2013 13/14/ACHM-C&M 26-466-17.9- 4TD-57L High upside at 4.57 ! Listed here on POTENTIAL. 2012 9/12 8- 94-11.8- 1TD-35L 2. BEN KOYACK SR. NOTRE DAME 5 [2] (1) Y 4* 6-4 254 4.67 - 4.87 2014 Spring 2013 - 4.64 - 4.87 2012 Sub 2013 5/13 10-171-17.1- 3td-38L 3. NICK O'LEARY SR. FLORIDA ST. 2 [1] (2) Y 4* 6-3 247 4.65 - 4.86 2014 Spring 2013 4.72 - 4.95 2014 Ankle 2013 13/14/AC2-C&M 33-557-16.9- 7TD-94L Will he stay off motorcycles ? 2012 11/13 21-252-12.0- 3TD-28L 4. SAM ARNESON SR. WISCONSIN X [X] (12) Y 3* 6-4 254 4.62 - 4.84 2014 Coming on in 2014. 2013 3/13 6- 57- 9.5- 2TD-20L 5. C. J. UZOMAH SR. AUBURN 13 [18] (9) Y 3* 6-4 264 4.67 - 4.87 2014 2013 5/13/ACHM-M 11-154-14.0- 3TD-25L Under utilized in Auburn offense ? 2012 Sub TE-WR & ST - - - - - - - - - 6. CLIVE WALFORD SRr MIAMI 3 (7] (6) N 3* 6-4 258 4.78 - 4.98 2014 Spring 2013 ran 4.67 - 4.90 H.S. Hoops 2013 12/13 34-454-13.4- 2TD-36L No Senior Bowl Watch List ?? 2012 5/12 25-451-18.0- 4TD-65L 7. TYLER KROFT JRr RUTGERS 8 [4] (1) E 3* 6-5 240 4.72 - 4.94 ACA-AC 2014 Sprg 14 Shoulder 2012 1/11 - - - - - - - - 2013 12/13/AC-C 43-573-13.3- 4TD-42L 8. RORY ANDERSON SR. SOUTH CAR. 2014 (Inj.) 7 [8] (11) Y 3* 6-5 230 4.62 - 4.84 Spring 2013 4.64 - 4.86 2014 H.S. Hoops 2013 9/12 (Hamstring) 17-235-13.8- 0TD-34L Split out H-Back type who will block. Injuries ? 2012 2/13 14-271-19.4- 5TD-51L 9. PHARAOH BROWN JR. OREGON 4 [14] (2) E 4* 6-5 241 4.63 - 4.85 2014 Was punished for a snowball fight. 2013 5/9 (Inj.) 10-123-12.3- 2TD-28L High upside. 2012 0/12 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10. JESSE JAMES JR. PENN STATE X [16] (3) E 3* 6-6 272 4.78 - 5.02 Dead Lift 500 2014 BP 400 - 225x28. Has it all except speed. 2013 12/12/ACHM-M 25-333-13.3- 3TD-58L Might grow into OT. 2012 6/11 15-276-18.4- 5TD-42L 11. GERALD CHRISTIAN SRr LOUISVILLE 11 [10] (8) N 4* 6-3 250 4.65 - 4.86 2014 2013 11/13 28-426-15.2- 4TD-69L 2012 RS Florida transfer 12. MyCOLE PRUITT SRr SOUTHERN ILL. X [13] (7) Y 2* 6-2 255 4.62 - 4.84 2014 H.S. Hoops and Honor Roll 2013 FCS-AA-C&M(INJ) 48-601-12.5- 5TD-66L 2013 BROKEN LEG 2012 11/11/AC 49-577-11.8- 4TD-35L 2011 11/11/ACHM 43-562-13.1- 3TD-42L 13. RANDALL TELFER SRr USC 10 [6] (15) N 4* 6-4 250 4.67 - 4.87 2014 Spring 2013 before Knee I - 4.58 - 4.79 2013 8/11 (Knee) 6- 78-13.0- 1TD-29L Won award for Athletics/Academics/Character 2012 9/12 (Ankle) 12-100- 8.3- 4TD-23L Good blocker. 2011 5/12 26-273-10.5- 1TD-44L 14. E. J. BIBBS SR IOWA STATE 9 [5] (4) Y 3*JC 6-2 264 4.65 - 4.86 2012 JC 2014 2014 Miniscus Surgery 2013 10/12/AC2-C&M 39-462-11.8- 2TD-39L 15. DARION GRISWOLD JRr ARKANSAS ST. X [X] (7) Y NR 6-5 264 4.65 - 4.87 2011 2013 8ST./AC2-C&M 24-312-13.0- 3TD-37L JRr but Senior Bowl invite? Maybe will graduate? 2012 1/12 10-172-17.2- 0TD-29L 16. WES SAXTON SR. SO. ALABAMA X [11] (5) Y 3* 6-4 240 4.55 - 4.75 2014 2013 12/12/AC-C/M 50-635-12.7- 0TD-37L Talented but raw ! 2012 6/13 26-336-12.9- 1TD-30L 17. CALEB SMITH JR. OREGON STATE X [X] (14) E 4* 6-5 269 4.73 - 4.96 2014 2013 9/12 (Back Inj.) 25-343-13.7- 4TD-31L 18. JAKE DUZEY JRr IOWA X [X] (21) E 3* 6-3 245 " Dallas Clark model" 2014 H.S. 4.49 forty @ 224 lbs. - 35 V 2013 7/12 19-270-14.2- 2TD-85L 19. BLAKE BELL SRr OKLAHOMA X [X] (10) Y 4*QB 6-5 264 4.75 - 4.97 2014 Spring 2014 - Knee 2013 and 2012 - was a QB 20. JEAN SIFRIN JR. UMASS X [X] (NR) E 3*JC 6-6 250 H.S. 4.55 Also had offers from USC and Oklahoma. 2014 2013 JC 21. KYLE CARTER JRr PENN STATE X [19] (6) E 2* 6-3 241 4.78 - 5.05 ACA-AC H.S. 3.5 GPA 2014 2013 4/12 18-223-12.3- 1TD-29L 2012 2/9/AC-M 36-453-12.6- 2TD-34L 22. BRIAN VOGLER SRr ALABAMA X [X] (29) N 4* 6-7 265 4.88 - 5.14 2014 Used as a Blocker. 2012 0/14 2013 12/12 (Inj.) 8 - 71 - 8.9 - 1TD - 18L 23. NICK BOYLE SR. DELAWARE X [X] (18) Y NR 6-4 265 4.65 - 4.87 2014 H.S. Hoops 2013 AC2 42-474-11.3- 7TD-40L 2012 7/10 20-181- 9.1- 0TD-27L 24. NICK VANNETT JRr OHIO STATE 2014 X [X] (19) E 4* 6-6 260 4.72 - 4.95 2013 0/13-ST 8- 80-10.0- 1TD-16L 25. TYREESE RUSSELL SR. EASTERN MICH. X [X] (25) N 2* 6-3 235 4.67 - 4.86 2014 2013 12/12AC2-C 44-594-13.5- 3TD-62L 2012 6/11 12-196-16.3- 3TD-41L 26. CLAY BURTON SR. FLORIDA 15 [X] (28) N 3*DE 6-3 259 4.64 - 4.86 2014 2013 9/12 only one reception 27. JERELL ADAMS JR. SOUTH CAR. X [X] (12) E 4* 6-6 242 SEC-HR 2014 H.S. Hoops 2012 0/9 - - - - - - - 2013 1/13 ANKLE 13-187-14.4- 2TD-44L 28. STEVEN SCHEU JRr VANDERBILT X [X] (38) E 3* 6-5 250 4.68 - 4.90 SEC HR 2014 2013 7/12 9-123-13.7- 1TD-34L 29. CONNOR HAMLETT SRr OREGON STATE X [12] (19) Y 2* 6-7 265 4.70 - 4.94 2 2014 2013 10/11ACHM-C 40-364-09.1- 5TD-29L 30. DEVIN MAHINA SRr B.Y.U. X [X] (22) Y 4* 6-6 251 4.72 - 4.94 2014 For those of you who might be interested, he speaks 2013 0/10 7- 64- 9.1- OTD-18L Malagasy. 2012 0/9 8-128-16.0- 2TD-38L 31. JAY ROME JRr GEORGIA X [15] (4) E 4* 6-5 248 4.68 - 4.92 2014 Out for Spring 2014 - Foot Inj. 2013 0/8 (Inj.) 9- 99-11.0- 0TD-27L Scouts have been waiting for breakout ? 2012 1/14 11-152-13.8- 2TD-24L 32. DAN VITALE JR. NORTHWESTERN X [X] (4FB) E 2*Ath 6-2 225 4.53 - 4.76 2014 (SB) is for Super Back - i.e. RB-TE-H-BACK-WR 2013 12St. (SB) 28-288-10.3- 2TD-41L RB might be best position. 2012 13St. (SB) 34-382-11.2- 3TD-53L 33. CAMERON CLEAR SRr TEXAS A&M X [X] (20) N 3*JC 6-6 274 4.78 - 5.0 (P) 2012 JC 2014 Dismissed from Tennessee 2013 0/13 4 RECEPTIONS 34. A. J. DERBY SRr ARKANSAS X [X] (NR) N 4*A 6-4 255 4.96 - 5.26 Forty time is ?? 2014 2013 Sub QB - has been a QB until 2014 35. JIMMAY MUNDINE SRr KANSAS X [X] (11FB) N 3* 6-1 240 4.54 - 4.78 2914 2013 7/12/ACHM-C 20-229-11.4- 5TD-27L 2012 2/12/ACHM-M 14-183-13.2- 2TD-35L 36. WESLEY POWELL SRr TUSCULUM X [X] (NR) N NR 6-8 265 2014 Has blocked a FGA & XP. 2013 11ST./AC 38-520-13.7- 4TD-53L H.S. Hoops 2012 9/10 36-279- 7.8- 2TD-24L 37. ASHTON BROYLD JR. SYRACUSE X [X] (24WR) E 3*A 6-3 223 4.56 - 4.79 2012 Sub QB 2014 2013 11/13(WR) 52-452- 8.7- 0TD-39L 38. MITCHELL HENRY SR. WESTERN KY. X [X] (32) N 3* 6-4 245 4.64 - 4.85 2014 2013 6/12 25-305-12.2- 2TD-33L 2012 5/12 13-195-15.0- 3TD-43L 39. ERIC FROHNAPFEL SR. MARSHALL X [X] (77) N 3* 6-6 235 4.70 - 4.90 2014 Was 210 lbs. out of H.S. with 4.7 forty. Was Sub to 2013 0/14 7- 95-13.6- 2TD-39L Gator Hoskins. Is Zach Sudfeld type.
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