Noah E: Dalton Kincaid hasn’t been talked about in the light that Michael Mayer has, but he absolutely should be. Kincaid is a good athlete and extremely dynamic after the catch. He’s a very physical runner, and the way he finishes runs reminds me of George Kittle. However, where he really excels is at the catch point. He makes catches in traffic as well as outside of his frame, he tracks the ball well, and the body control he has is phenomenal. Now he doesn’t have much twitch, but he’s still able to consistently create separation on all 3 levels of the field. Kincaid already has the skill set and athleticism to be a great vertical threat as well as one of the best Tight Ends overall. If he can improve as an in-line blocker, the sky’s the limit.
| Rank | 42 |
| Round | Mid 2nd |
| Name | Dalton Kincaid |
| Position | TE |
| School | Utah |
| Height | 6‘4“ |
| Weight | 242 lbs |
| Receptions | 70 |
| Receiving Yards | 890 |
| Yards per Catch | 12.7 |
| Receiving TDs | 8 |
| Hand Size | 10.3 |
| Arm Length | 32.6 |
| Forty Yard Dash | 0.0 |
| Bench Reps | 0 |
| Vertical Leap | 0 |
| Broad Jump | 0 |
| Three Cone Drill | 0.0 |
| Shuttle | 0.0 |
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