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Miles Kitselman (TE, Tennessee)- 2026 NFL Draft

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6'5'' 255lb

He is a dirty work TE. That offense set him up for no RAC glory. He is just a great release valve for the QB. Making catches, lot of first down catches, and getting tackled right away. Maybe youd like more elusiveness or power but I just dont see much opportunity to run in these play designs. I credit him for being a reliable outlet. I also like this highlight video because it ends with all blocking highlights. Pass game and run game, this guy can block.

Not flashy, but if we are getting in to day 3 and havent drafted a TE yet, this is a guy to fall back on.

Couple blocking TEs to keep an eye on, Kitselman, Kacmarek, Roush (to a lesser degree, as he’s supposed to be a more balanced prospect) and Cody Hardy (as an extreme example).

Not sure if Latu has carved out this role, but these guys have prototypical size/weight for the job.

I like Kitselman a lot. He definitely does the dirty work and good hands.

Should be available late day 2 / early day 3

  • 4 weeks later...
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Kinda bombed the workout. At this point, Ill still be interested but probably as a UDFA.

I hoped he could have some athleticism that just wasnt utilized in the offense. Not that he looked athletic. I just figured maybe he wasnt given the opportunity. Now I see why all of his catches afforded him no room to run. It might not be all scheme. Hes not quick enough to get separation either.

He kind of crashed out, so of the blocking TEs I prefer Kacmarek.

Overall, it was a bit disappointing that the 2-way 4.5 type guys didn’t compete.

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