Here are a few tight ends that are still available for possible FCS and lower-level schools.
[player_tooltip player_id="27245" first="Tanner" last="Krevokuch"], Tight End 6’4 205 - Norwin HS
Junior Season Analysis: He has good size for a tight end. Not a great runner, who lacks speed. Shows good ball skills, able to catch with his hands. Shows physicality, but not a great blocker. Overall, Tanner is a decent player who I think would be an FCS level kid. He only holds a Central Michigan offer according to twitter.
[player_tooltip player_id="27341" first="Nathan" last="Waltman"], Tight End 6’4 240 – Karns City HS
Junior Season Analysis: Nathan has good size and frame. He is a physical kid, strong first punch, drives feet on contact. Not a great runner. He only had a couple of clips catching the ball, average ball skills at best. He is more a blocking tight end. Competition is not good. Would have been interesting to see how he did at camps if there were camps this summer. He has a couple of Ivy League and FCS offers. I think that is where he would be.
Jordan Ford, Tight End 6’1 220 – Richland HS
Junior Season Analysis: Jordan is undersized for a tight end but has good frame. Not a great runner. Lacks speed. Shows the ability to high point ball, seems to have average ball skills though. Shows to be physical. With very limited junior film, it is unfair to fully evaluate him. I could see him being an H-back kind of player possibly at the D-II, D-III level.
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