#3 Albert Okwuegbunam, Missouri
Only a freshman last year, Okwuegbunam already raised some eyebrows, catching 29 passes for 415 yards and 11 touchdowns.
The Mizzou tight-end is a speedy threat down the seams, who routinely gets a step on linebackers and splits safeties downfield.
He plays above the rim and has strong hands to hold onto the catch through contact. At 6’5”, 250 pounds he can shield defenders from the ball pretty well already. Okwuegbunam was used as a lead-blocker off skip pulls and doesn’t shy away from staying in protection and going up against opposing edge rushers.
However, at this point, the big TE leads way too much with his helmet as a blocker and fails to sustain at times, plus he wasn’t asked to run a very diverse route-tree on the Tigers’ up-tempo offense.