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If they can grab him in the 2nd with all the weapons we already have...........

Perfect redzone target.
 

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If they can grab him in the 2nd with all the weapons we already have...........

Perfect redzone target.
We really need that thumper in round 1 and if we pull that off, this guy would be a solid round 2 pick.

Pat Freiermuth 2021 NFL Draft Profile​


  • Position: Tight End
  • School: Penn State
  • Current Year: Junior
  • Height: 6’5″
  • Weight: 258 pounds

Tony Pauline’s Pat Freiermuth Scouting Report​


Positives: Nice-sized tight end who shows a complete game at the position. Natural receiver who plays heads-up football and shows great awareness. Sells routes, extends his hands, and snatches the ball away from his frame with strong hands. Displays focus as well as concentration, consistently finds the soft spot in the defense, and takes a big hit yet holds on to the throw. Easily adjusts to the errant pass and makes the reception in stride.

Often lines up in the slot, fluidly releases into pass routes, and gets downfield. Locates the pass in the air and makes the difficult catch in a crowd with multiple defenders draped on him. Bends his knees, plays with leverage, and gives effort blocking even if the play is away from him.

Featured | NFL Draft Prospects 2021: Pauline’s updated big board, player rankings

Negatives: Possesses average blocking strength and really doesn’t get much movement. Average run-after-the-catch skill. Doesn’t show the great burst or play speed for a top-rated tight end.
Analysis: Freiermuth was a consistent tight end for Penn State the past three seasons and has an NFL-ready game. He must improve his strength as a blocker and may never be a great downfield threat at the position, but Freiermuth is reliable in all aspects of his position.

Pat Freiermuth Player Profile

Tight end is one position that remains victim to subjective valuation. The position isn’t necessarily becoming expendable, but teams are starting to divert course on what style of tight end they prefer. Some teams still engage in heavy use of the traditional tight end. Others favor tight ends that offer more versatility and move around as receivers. And a select few minimize their usage of tight ends, instead opting for receiver-heavy formations to maximize speed and run-after-catch ability.

No matter how far the NFL trends into the modern age, however, there will always be a need for tight ends. Tight ends allow for mismatches against linebackers and safeties. Tight ends also specialize in contested situations and red zone production — congested phases where size is required to separate.

That size was the first thing Penn State tight end Pat Freiermuth added to his arsenal. In high school, Freiermuth was a massive 6-foot-5, 248-pound prospect who also ran a sub-5.00 40-yard dash with developing athletic traits. His profile earned him four-star billing, and he was the eighth-best player at his position.

Freiermuth’s apparent physical foundation earned him lots of interest. He received offers from college football factories like Notre Dame and Ohio State. But the North Andover, Massachusetts product opted to stay a bit closer to home, signing with the Penn State Nittany Lions. Penn State was still a seven-hour drive. However, it allowed Freiermuth to stay in the northeast while also chasing his NFL aspirations.
 

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QB Mills wrapping up Pro Day now.
 

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I think it may be time to draft a K, save some cap space and possibly upgrade too
of course 7th round
 

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Trevon Moehrig 19, 20 Tape is FIRE.
with a good pro day he'll go in the 20s
 

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Trevon Moehrig 19, 20 Tape is FIRE.
with a good pro day he'll go in the 20s
I like like him, but I like Cisco a little better. Cisco runs like a FS, but hits like a SS. Most draft sites do have Moehrig rated ahead of Cisco though.
 

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We really need that thumper in round 1 and if we pull that off, this guy would be a solid round 2 pick.

Pat Freiermuth 2021 NFL Draft Profile​


  • Position: Tight End
  • School: Penn State
  • Current Year: Junior
  • Height: 6’5″
  • Weight: 258 pounds

Tony Pauline’s Pat Freiermuth Scouting Report​


Positives: Nice-sized tight end who shows a complete game at the position. Natural receiver who plays heads-up football and shows great awareness. Sells routes, extends his hands, and snatches the ball away from his frame with strong hands. Displays focus as well as concentration, consistently finds the soft spot in the defense, and takes a big hit yet holds on to the throw. Easily adjusts to the errant pass and makes the reception in stride.

Often lines up in the slot, fluidly releases into pass routes, and gets downfield. Locates the pass in the air and makes the difficult catch in a crowd with multiple defenders draped on him. Bends his knees, plays with leverage, and gives effort blocking even if the play is away from him.

Featured | NFL Draft Prospects 2021: Pauline’s updated big board, player rankings

Negatives: Possesses average blocking strength and really doesn’t get much movement. Average run-after-the-catch skill. Doesn’t show the great burst or play speed for a top-rated tight end.
Analysis: Freiermuth was a consistent tight end for Penn State the past three seasons and has an NFL-ready game. He must improve his strength as a blocker and may never be a great downfield threat at the position, but Freiermuth is reliable in all aspects of his position.

Pat Freiermuth Player Profile

Tight end is one position that remains victim to subjective valuation. The position isn’t necessarily becoming expendable, but teams are starting to divert course on what style of tight end they prefer. Some teams still engage in heavy use of the traditional tight end. Others favor tight ends that offer more versatility and move around as receivers. And a select few minimize their usage of tight ends, instead opting for receiver-heavy formations to maximize speed and run-after-catch ability.

No matter how far the NFL trends into the modern age, however, there will always be a need for tight ends. Tight ends allow for mismatches against linebackers and safeties. Tight ends also specialize in contested situations and red zone production — congested phases where size is required to separate.

That size was the first thing Penn State tight end Pat Freiermuth added to his arsenal. In high school, Freiermuth was a massive 6-foot-5, 248-pound prospect who also ran a sub-5.00 40-yard dash with developing athletic traits. His profile earned him four-star billing, and he was the eighth-best player at his position.

Freiermuth’s apparent physical foundation earned him lots of interest. He received offers from college football factories like Notre Dame and Ohio State. But the North Andover, Massachusetts product opted to stay a bit closer to home, signing with the Penn State Nittany Lions. Penn State was still a seven-hour drive. However, it allowed Freiermuth to stay in the northeast while also chasing his NFL aspirations.
He would be a great pick up for us
 
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