EBF
Footballguy
There's not a lot to get excited about on day three of the NFL draft. Statistically, players picked after the 4th round have a very low probability of success. Still, there are more than a few standout NFL players who were late picks or totally undrafted:
QB Tony Romo - UDFA
QB Tom Brady - 6th round (199th overall)
RB Pierre Thomas - UDFA
RB Willie Parker - UDFA
WR Marques Colston - 7th round (252nd overall)
WR Donald Driver - 7th round (213th overall)
WR Miles Austin - UDFA
TE Antonio Gates - UDFA
Since most of my dynasty leagues have rookie drafts that go 40+ players deep, I'm always on the lookout for bargain bin flyers who might emerge from obscurity to become contributors. One of the players who has gotten my attention this year is Rams TE Fendi Onobun.
Honestly, I didn't even know exactly who Onobun was until the Rams drafted him. His name rang a bell because I loosely follow Pac-10 basketball, but I didn't know his story. He was a high school basketball standout who signed with Arizona as an undersized power forward and saw minimal playing time during a four year career. Rather than pursuing a future in a foreign basketball league, Onobun began concentrating on football in hopes of earning an opportunity in the NFL. He transferred to Houston and played one season of football for the Cougars, catching just 2 passes.
So why is he even worth mentioning?
Because he might be the most athletic TE in the NFL. At 6'5.5" 252 pounds, Onobun put up some staggering workout numbers at his pro day:
http://wildcat.arizona.edu/sports/onobun-s...rkout-1.1290060
40-yard dash: 4.48 seconds
225-pound bench: 16 repetitions
20-yard shuttle: 4.15 seconds
60-yard shuttle: 11.64 seconds
3-cone drill: 6.78 seconds
Broad jump: 11 feet, 1 inch
Vertical jump: 37.5 inches
Purely from a workout numbers standpoint, this guy has the athletic ability of a first round WR trapped in the body of a TE. That's a scary combination.
Of course, we're talking about a guy who has only played one season of organized football since high school. He only caught two passes in college and he's extremely raw. There's a very real chance that he's just a workout warrior who will never learn how to become a productive football player. It's probably the most likely outcome. On the other hand, his athletic skill set is virtually unparalleled and the Rams liked him enough to spend the 170th pick in the draft on him despite his complete and utter lack of experience and production. Considering that he can be had for peanuts in every league, why not scoop him off waivers and see how he develops? The Rams don't have a quality long term starter at TE and the other TE they drafted this year is Michael Hoomanawanui, a pure blocking specialist. Onobun will be given an opportunity to develop and eventually become one of Sam Bradford's most productive targets. As a waiver wire pickup or late round rookie selection, he represents a lot of upside at a dirt cheap cost.
QB Tony Romo - UDFA
QB Tom Brady - 6th round (199th overall)
RB Pierre Thomas - UDFA
RB Willie Parker - UDFA
WR Marques Colston - 7th round (252nd overall)
WR Donald Driver - 7th round (213th overall)
WR Miles Austin - UDFA
TE Antonio Gates - UDFA
Since most of my dynasty leagues have rookie drafts that go 40+ players deep, I'm always on the lookout for bargain bin flyers who might emerge from obscurity to become contributors. One of the players who has gotten my attention this year is Rams TE Fendi Onobun.
Honestly, I didn't even know exactly who Onobun was until the Rams drafted him. His name rang a bell because I loosely follow Pac-10 basketball, but I didn't know his story. He was a high school basketball standout who signed with Arizona as an undersized power forward and saw minimal playing time during a four year career. Rather than pursuing a future in a foreign basketball league, Onobun began concentrating on football in hopes of earning an opportunity in the NFL. He transferred to Houston and played one season of football for the Cougars, catching just 2 passes.
So why is he even worth mentioning?
Because he might be the most athletic TE in the NFL. At 6'5.5" 252 pounds, Onobun put up some staggering workout numbers at his pro day:
http://wildcat.arizona.edu/sports/onobun-s...rkout-1.1290060
40-yard dash: 4.48 seconds
225-pound bench: 16 repetitions
20-yard shuttle: 4.15 seconds
60-yard shuttle: 11.64 seconds
3-cone drill: 6.78 seconds
Broad jump: 11 feet, 1 inch
Vertical jump: 37.5 inches
Purely from a workout numbers standpoint, this guy has the athletic ability of a first round WR trapped in the body of a TE. That's a scary combination.
Of course, we're talking about a guy who has only played one season of organized football since high school. He only caught two passes in college and he's extremely raw. There's a very real chance that he's just a workout warrior who will never learn how to become a productive football player. It's probably the most likely outcome. On the other hand, his athletic skill set is virtually unparalleled and the Rams liked him enough to spend the 170th pick in the draft on him despite his complete and utter lack of experience and production. Considering that he can be had for peanuts in every league, why not scoop him off waivers and see how he develops? The Rams don't have a quality long term starter at TE and the other TE they drafted this year is Michael Hoomanawanui, a pure blocking specialist. Onobun will be given an opportunity to develop and eventually become one of Sam Bradford's most productive targets. As a waiver wire pickup or late round rookie selection, he represents a lot of upside at a dirt cheap cost.
That's a big "if". This guy can be had next offseason or maybe even the one after before he gets a real shot.
That's a big "if". This guy can be had next offseason or maybe even the one after before he gets a real shot.

EBF you have been right this entire thread. I struggled to keep Fendi on my roster, but how do you drop this types of talent if you were willing to pick him up in the first place. Thanks for the reminder that you have to stay commited to talent.....btw..I picked up Graham for the exact same reason (rebuilding team)