2022 NFL Combine Stock Report: Tight Ends

2022 NFL Combine Results - Weigh-Ins and 40 Times

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This is the 2022 NFL Combine Stock Report for the tight ends. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.

Daniel Bellinger, TE, San Diego State
Daniel Bellinger tested extremely well at the combine. He ran a 4.63 40 time while also posting a 34.5-inch vertical and a 10-5 broad jump. He also looked great in the drills, particularly when pushing the sled.



Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA
Greg Dulcich was named the top player at his position by some pundits, and he looked the part when he ran an unofficial 4.61 40 time. His official time was a bit less impressive at 4.70, but he still looked great in the drills. He also registered a 34-inch vertical and 10-2 broad jump.

Trey McBride, TE, Colorado State
Trey McBride didn’t run the 40, yet he improved his draft stock for a couple of reasons. He looked terrific in the drills, while Charlie Campbell reported in the NFL Hot Press that sources told him that McBride is expected to be the first tight end chosen in the 2022 NFL Draft.



Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia
Jelani Woods was already known as a great blocker, but he may convince teams that he deserves to have a bigger role as a receiver. He ran an impressive 4.61 40 time at the combine, which is remarkable, given his 6-7, 253-pound frame.

Jalen Wydermyer, TE, Texas A&M
Jalen Wydermyer didn’t work out at the combine, so he couldn’t counter his negative interviews. There were no character issues, but according to Charlie Campbell, one team came away with Wydermyer’s interview, citing a negative football IQ.





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