- Elite route-running prowess, with ridiculous head-fakes and double moves.<\/li>\n\n
- Great wiggle and agility.<\/li>\n\n
- High-end receiving threat.<\/li>\n\n
- Complete non-factor as a blocker.<\/li>\n\n
- Embarrassingly soft as a blocker, got tossed around even by smaller DBs.<\/li>\n\n
- Despite being an elite receiver, he didn’t consistently create separation after the route-break.<\/li>\n\n
- Gets completely lost in traffic.<\/li>\n\n
- Play strength is a real concern, isn’t NFL level.<\/li><\/ul>
Short Summary<\/h2>
Dalton Kincaid<\/a> is getting a lot of hype, potentially even being a 1st round selection. He is an elite receiving threat, so he does deserve some of it. His receiving prowess is reminiscent of Travis Kelce<\/a>.<\/p>
All that being said, Kincaid should not be classified as a Tight End. Sure, he played Tight End in college, and he looks like a Tight End. But he is a truly awful blocker, and lines up at receiver often. Given his abilities (and incapabilities), he should be classified as a Wide Receiver. In that case, he’s not a 1st round receiver. He’s not as fast as the receivers in his class, and his lack of play strength is a problem at any position.<\/p>
I feel confident betting against Dalton Kincaid as a pro, but I wouldn’t be surprised at all if his receiving abilities help him excel and make headlines as an NFL starter.<\/p>