Andrew Wilbar: Schoonmaker was a huge part of Michigan’s offense down the stretch in 2022, as he became the most trusted target of quarterback J.J. McCarthy. Injuries have gotten in the way at times, but overall, Schoonmaker is an intriguing tight end who is dangerous working up the seam. He is not an elite athlete, and he is not the most thickly-built, but he does provide a big catch radius as well as reliable hands. A number of NFL scouts reportedly have a second-round grade on the Michigan tight end, but unless he sets Lucas Oil Stadium on fire with unexpectedly good combine numbers, I cannot get on board taking him that high. There is no singular trait in his game that makes him stand out in the pack.
Rank | 106 |
Round | Late 3rd |
Name | Luke Schoonmaker |
Position | TE |
School | Michigan |
Height | 6‘5“ |
Weight | 250 lbs |
Receptions | 35 |
Receiving Yards | 418 |
Yards per Catch | 11.9 |
Receiving TDs | 3 |
Hand Size | 9.0 |
Arm Length | 32.9 |
Forty Yard Dash | 4.6 |
Bench Reps | 0 |
Vertical Leap | 33.5 |
Broad Jump | 127 |
Three Cone Drill | 0.0 |
Shuttle | 4.3 |
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