4/27/2023 0 Comments Homeworld 3 return to kharak price+ Showcases tremendous focus with defenders initiating contact just as or slightly before the ball arrives at him – Hauled in exactly half of his 18 contested targets in 2022 + Consistently catches the ball away from his frame and displays strong hands, while his technique doesn’t vain dealing with challenging angles of arrival – Only dropped two of 108 catchable targets across the past two seasons (1.9%) + Recognizes when to slow down his breaks and get his eyes on the quarterback, as he’s about to enter voids in zone coverage, along with slightly adjusting his stem as he sees defenders bail out to chip away at defenses with papercuts, as he and the quarterback connect with defenders sinking past the break-point + There’s no wasted movement on hitch, stick, hook routes, etc. + Yet, he also has the play strength to fight through contact and throw by defenders, who are leveraged towards where he wants to break in zone + Understands how to attack the edges of defenders’ frames and winning against their alignment, consistently providing himself with room with the initial route stem + How loose he is at the hips and ankles to bend effortlessly is rare + That speed can also be used horizontally on some crossing routes, especially after landing a chip first, to help out protection, or slipping across the second level off bootlegs + You love what he can present on those deep-in/dig routes out of the slot, to work the middle of the field off that – Only Notre Dame’s Michael Mayer had more than Kincaid’s six catches of 20+ air yards among draft-eligible TEs + Has the burst off the line to put safeties on their heels in one-on-one coverage and can make some dynamic square cuts to get open + Tremendous at being able to snatch up smaller bodies, driving his feet through contact and creating space for his teammates in the screen and sweep game + Also excels on lead-blocks as the second guy on GH/GF counter, with the way he unloads on linebackers on the move + Display tremendous hip flexion and short-area agility to get his base around and seal off edge defenders, who try to crash through the backside + What he’s awesome at though are those wide zone combos with the tackle, where he peels off and takes those outside linebackers or safeties behind it for a ride + Delivers a good bump, in order to allow his teammates to get their base in position to secure the down-linemen and then push guys on the second level out of the lane effectively + Strikes low with his lands, provides consistent leg-drive and overall effort as a blocker, whether he’s asked to seal the defensive end on the backside on run plays or is asked to occupy safeties in the screen game + Heavily utilized in-line by the Utes despite his receiving skills and affording to add a little more weight With the other Utah tight-end Brandon Kuithe (Utah used a lot of 12 personnel early on) getting hurt in the first few weeks last year, Kincaid needed to step up and he did so with 70 catches for 890 yards and eight more TDs, which earned him first-team All-Pac-12 accolades. After that he transferred to Utah, where he only caught one pass in 2020, before converting 36 catches into 510 yards and eight touchdowns the following season. He started his career at San Diego (FCS), where he amassed over 1200 yards and 19 touchdowns across two seasons. Dalton Kincaid, Utah 6’4″, 240 pounds SRĪ zero-star recruit in 2019, Kincaid played just one year in high school in Las Vegas, because his team played a wing-T offense where he barely got a chance to show his receiving skills. After that, there was some more debate for me.ġ. This is a class however, where I didn’t really struggle in terms of ordering the top-seven names. There is a certain drop-off after that, but this entire top-ten could potentially make it inside my top-100 big board next week and even beyond that, there are some intriguing options, to a point where we may see a couple TE2s stick on teams as undrafted free agents or at least late day-three selections. Since I just praised the group as a whole, let me say that there are five guys I currently have top-50 grades on, plus another I have in the late second-/early third-round range. Today we’ll be looking at what I believe is the best tight-end class of the last decade and then on Friday we shift to the safeties, before finishing up with quarterbacks. We’re entering our final full week of positional draft rankings, as we’ve gone through an offensive and defensive group for four weeks already – running backs and linebackers, wide receivers and cornerbacks, offensive tackles and edge defenders, interior offensive and defensive linemen.
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