ESPN's Mel Kiper calls Drake TE Eric Saubert -- and not Ashland's Adam Sheehan -- "the true tight end sleeper in this draft."
Saubert, a four-year starter, collected 183 catches for 2,179 yards and 20 touchdowns during his career. While a strong receiver, Saubert's game has a major weakness. "He must improve as a blocker to have a future in the NFL. But he can stretch the deep middle of the field, and he can run after the catch," Kiper wrote. The analyst compares Saubert to former NFL tight end Jay Novacek as a tight end with strong hands but not high-end speed. "Saubert could be taken as high as the fourth round," Kiper predicts. NFL Media's Lance Zierlein compares Saubert to Titans TE Jace Amaro.
Source: ESPN
Apr 19 - 1:38 PM