24. Brandon Pettigrew, TE Oklahoma State Cowboys

42 receptions, 472 yards
Career Stats:
112 receptions, 1450 yards and 9 TDs
Personal Stats:
6'6", 260 lbs. SR
Strengths:
Brandon Pettigrew is a solid kid with a huge frame and despite his size, he has all the athleticism and talent to be a great pass catching tight end who can spread the field and stay in and block. He has very long arms, soft hands that are incredibly strong as he can snatch passes out of the air. He uses his body to his advantage to shrug off press defenders and make plays in the red zone and to move the sticks, he is also very aggressive after the catch and can turn a 5 yard out into a big play. His major upside is his blocking, he is the best and most balanced TE in the draft because of this, he anchors well in pass sets, he can get to the second level in the run and runs over smaller defenders as well.
Weaknesses:
He has some weaknesses in his game, he's not the most precise route runner and he lacks the burst and explosiveness that elite TE's have when coming out of breaks. He's had fumbling and durability issues which may make some teams question him because he doesn't like to go down after first contact. He can be inconsistent in the pass game and lacks the career production you hope to get from an elite TE. He's also had some off the field troubles where he pled guilty to misdemeanor assault and battery charges.
Overall:
Brandon Pettigrew is an every down tight end that is well balanced and does everything pretty well. He'll be an immediate starter for a team with a tight end need and could potentially be an elite player down the road when he comes to acquire some consistency and fits well into a system. He is a great blocker who can help in the run game and he showed at the Senior Bowl that he can get down the field and make the big time plays that his career production did not indicate.
Projected NFL destination:
With the 11th selection, the Buffalo Bills select...

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