4.6 • 702 Ratings
🗓️ 6 April 2023
⏱️ 29 minutes
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0:00.0 | 20 minutes a day, 365 days a year. |
0:11.5 | This is the Pack a Day podcast. |
0:20.0 | Hello, friends. Welcome into another episode of the Pack of Day podcast. I'm your host, Andy Herman. You can follow me on Twitter at Andy Herman NFL. Happy Masters Thursday for those who celebrate. Thanks so much for joining me today. Maybe taking a little bit of a break from the golf to break down some of the top tight ends in this draft. I am incredibly excited to be talking |
0:38.8 | about both Dalton Kincaid as well as Luke Musgrave, two tight ends that are really, really fun to |
0:44.6 | watch on tape and would bring a really fun receiving speed element to this Packers offense. |
0:50.7 | So we're going to jump in right away since we are going over two different tight ends today. Let's start with Dalton Kincaid, who is a 64-246-pound senior tight end out of Utah. |
1:01.6 | He is 23 years old, which should, you know, if by now you've been following the Packers draft |
1:07.5 | long enough, usually they like younger players, especially in the first round, |
1:11.3 | really the only exception to that in any recent history has been Devante Wyatt. It's easy |
1:16.0 | to go, but he's 23 years old and he will turn 24 in October. So it's not like he just turned 23. |
1:22.4 | He will be 24 early in this NFL season. So that is something that, again, if you've been following the Packers |
1:28.9 | draft enough, that should give you a little bit of pause and saying, all right, that might be |
1:33.4 | something that Green Bay doesn't usually like to do. He did not test at the combine due to a knee |
1:39.3 | injury or just recovering from his knee injury. He did obviously weigh in. His height was in the 37th percentile. |
1:46.3 | His weight was in the 36 percentile. |
1:48.3 | But again, we won't have RAS or relative athletic score or any athletic testing numbers again |
1:53.2 | because he did not test at the combine. |
1:56.0 | Statistically, in 2018, he played at San Diego. |
1:59.4 | He had 24 catches, 374 yards, and 11 touchdowns, which is pretty |
2:04.5 | impressive. In 2019, he had 44 catches, 835 yards, and 8 touchdowns. In 2020, he had one catch |
2:12.3 | for 14 yards. That was the COVID shortened season, of course. That was his first year at Utah. In 2021, he had 36 catches, 510 yards, and eight touchdowns. And in 2022, he had 70 catches, 890 yards, and eight touchdowns. For those of you who have not done the counting at home, that is 35 career touchdowns in technically five seasons, but really |
2:35.6 | one catch 14 yards in 2020. You can basically wipe that one away. So really 35 touchdowns in |
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