He is talented tight end for the LSU Tigers. He's known for his versatility and sure hands, making him a significant receiving threat. He created problems for the defenders with his size and athleticism. He grew up around the game of football from a young age, thanks to his Hall of Fame dad. Growing up around the game, he had the opportunity to learn from the best and understand the nuances of football early on. I hope he plays in the NFL.
Just me or does he not appear to be a smooth catcher? He seems to stumble a lot after the catch or stutter step as he transitions from the catch to the run.
My #2 TE behind PSU's Tyler Warren.
Mason Taylor is the best run after the catch TE in this draft.
Brian Kelly has always been able to develop TEs.
Better than Loveland?
He is talented tight end for the LSU Tigers. He's known for his versatility and sure hands, making him a significant receiving threat. He created problems for the defenders with his size and athleticism. He grew up around the game of football from a young age, thanks to his Hall of Fame dad. Growing up around the game, he had the opportunity to learn from the best and understand the nuances of football early on. I hope he plays in the NFL.
He’s going to be good in the NFL.
On the right team broncos and chargers would use him right
Athleticism of his dad Jason Taylor, physicality of his uncle Zach Thomas. I am pretty sure whoever drafts this kid will not be disappointed.
Jayden Daniels could definitely use him
New York Jet
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Charger
Washington Commander!!
Yeah Charger would definitely use this dude right I think this would be a great day 2 pick
can he run block?
He’s not a liability
Just me or does he not appear to be a smooth catcher? He seems to stumble a lot after the catch or stutter step as he transitions from the catch to the run.
Depends on Ball placement
He’s a big kid. He’s really fast, he just needs to fully grow into his body with nfl strength training and work on his balance
Niner