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Tanner Koziol

TE Houston Junior
44.3
Grade

Draft Projection

6
Round
184 - 192
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'6"
Height
247
Weight (lbs)
33.75"
Arm Length
9.625"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

4.70s
40-Yard Dash
36.5"
Vertical Jump
122.0"
Broad Jump

College Statistics

12
Games
18
Receptions
1
Receiving Tds
210
Receiving Yards

Strengths

  • Exceptional frame at 6'7" creates immediate red zone mismatches and provides massive catching radius that defensive backs simply cannot contest
  • Proven hands catcher who secured 94 receptions in 2024 despite heavy target volume, demonstrating reliability in clutch situations
  • Runs angry through contact after catches, consistently falling forward and breaking arm tackles with surprising power for his lean build
  • Natural ball skills shine in traffic where his height advantage allows him to pluck passes over smaller defenders
  • Solid run blocking fundamentals with good inside hand placement and sufficient knee bend to neutralize edge rushers one-on-one
  • High football IQ evident in route adjustments and finding soft spots in zone coverage, particularly effective in intermediate passing game
  • Durable competitor who logged 1,642 offensive snaps across 36 games, showing the physical toughness to handle heavy workloads
  • Versatility to line up anywhere along the formation, from traditional tight end spots to split wide as an oversized receiver

Areas to Improve

  • Lacks the initial burst and explosiveness off the line needed to consistently separate from athletic linebackers and safeties
  • Route running precision needs refinement as he often gets physical with defenders rather than creating clean separation through technique
  • Blocking consistency wavers between dominant reps and plays where he allows defenders back into the action, lacking sustained nastiness
  • Overextends when blocking in space, struggling to maintain proper leverage and balance when moving to the second level
  • Limited pass protection experience due to Ball State's run-heavy scheme leaves questions about his ability to handle NFL pass rushers