This class of Tight Ends lacks top end talent, but make up for it with plenty of value in middle rounds. You wont find a Vernon David or Zach Miller in the draft this year, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t plenty of players who can do a lot to contribute on a good team.
If the Seahawks pick a TE, and that’s a huge “if”, I don’t expect it to be until very late in draft.
|
# |
Player |
Pos |
Pos # |
School |
|
37 |
Dwayne Allen |
TE |
1 |
Clemson |
|
42 |
Coby Fleener |
TE |
2 |
Stanford |
|
89 |
Orson Charles |
TE |
3 |
Georgia |
|
99 |
Ladarius Green |
TE |
4 |
LA-Lafayette |
|
110 |
Michael Egnew |
TE |
5 |
Missouri |
|
128 |
Deangelo Peterson |
TE |
6 |
LSU |
|
141 |
Brian Linthicum |
TE |
7 |
Michigan St. |
|
153 |
Kevin Koger |
TE |
8 |
Michigan |
|
166 |
George Bryan |
TE |
9 |
North Carolina St |
|
181 |
Rhett Ellison |
TE |
10 |
Southern Cal |
|
207 |
Nick Provo |
TE |
11 |
Syracuse |
|
212 |
Cory Harkey |
TE |
12 |
UCLA |
|
238 |
Chase Ford |
TE |
13 |
Miami |
|
239 |
James Hanna |
TE |
14 |
Oklahoma |
|
250 |
David Paulson |
TE |
15 |
Oregon |
|
258 |
Tyler Urban |
TE |
16 |
West Virginia |
|
275 |
Beau Reliford |
TE |
17 |
Florida St |
|
285 |
Anthony Miller |
TE |
18 |
California |

