Prospect
TE 21
Tanner Koziol
Houston

Height: 6'6 1/2"

Weight: 247 lbs

Class: Senior

Priority Position

Report by:

Max Toscano

Max Toscano

Measurables

Physical

Height

6'6 1/2"

Weight

247 lbs

Arm Length

33 3/4 in

Hand Size

9 5/8 in

Speed & Agility

40-Time

4.7 s

10-Yard-Split

1.62 s

Explosiveness

Vertical

36.5 in

Broad Jump

10'2"

Traits

offense

Big Catch Radius

Trait Prototype: Isaiah Likely

offense

Contested Catch Ace

Trait Prototype: Isaiah Likely

offense

Sure Handed

Trait Prototype: Mark Andrews

offense

Route Technician

Trait Prototype: Travis Kelce

Summary

Strengths

Contested catches

Fluidity

Length

Quickness

Weaknesses

Strength

Frame

Final Report

Tanner Koziol has a range of outcomes as big as his enormous catch radius. As it stands, Koziol is going to have a very difficult path to an every-down role. The reason he has a path to any role is that he is a very gifted pass-catcher in a way that is both exciting and too TE-specific to really get him on the field as a true flex player. He's got good ability into and out of breaks, which makes him a surprising separator on less-than-linear routes like in and out breakers. He's got a tantalizing ability to go above the rim and win at the catch point as well. The issue is that, despite Houston's exposure of him to tough asks, he is far too thin and weak to block effectively, especially in-line when it's a DE. He was consistently shed at the point of attack and despite a good effort, the frame is just not operable for him to be a part of the line of scrimmage. TE is the third type of lineman after all. Koziol needs to put on 10 pounds and not lose his athleticism to be a fixtrue on the field. If he does, he may just be an All-Pro, but that's a tough ask at 22 years old for a guy who may just be naturally thin.

Recommended Position
TE
Round Grade
4th
Player Comp
Oronde Gadsden II
Scheme Fits
CIN, KC