David Njoku, TE, Miami: 2017 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Nov 26, 2016; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Hurricanes tight end David Njoku (86) runs for a touchdown during the second half against Duke Blue Devils at Hard Rock Stadium. Miami won 40-21. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
In what should be a loaded 2017 NFL draft class of tight ends, David Njoku remains an enigma. Could he be a little too good to be true?
Position: TE
School: Miami (Fl.)
Year: RS Sophomore
Height: 6’4″
Weight: 245 lbs
History:
A tough kid from New Jersey, he was a high jump national champion before he even got serious about his football career. No surprise he was highly recruited out of high school. The fact he went to Miami isn’t a big shock either. The program has a long history of producing high quality tight ends and wide receivers.
STRENGTHS:
David Njoku is athletic. I mean not as athletic as Richard Rodgers. But still athletic. pic.twitter.com/AKIEvw8M1c
— Brennen Rupp (@brennen_rupp) January 5, 2017
Njoku is dangerous enough when he gets out on his passing route where safeties or linebackers have to try covering him. To think he makes it even harder on them by being able to run with vision and strength after the catch is a scary thought. This play shows it. He sells his block just long enough to lull the defense to sleep. Then he gets wide open in the flat, makes the catch and easily shakes the only tackle attempt short of the end zone.
Njoku blocking pic.twitter.com/6bQEzdGLZY
— Ty Wurth (@WurthDraft) January 27, 2017
He may look like a pure receiving tight end but don’t underestimate Njoku when blocking. He uses in hands and long arms to full effect here, walling the edge defender away from the play. Then he uses his strong lower body to drive them back even further. Though the run goes for a loss, Njoku did his job in every facet of that sequence.
WEAKNESSES:
Pro Comparison: Greg Olsen
It’s no coincidence the two went to the same school. Greg Olsen took a little longer than normal to find his niche in the NFL. Once he did it’s been a fantastic run. The three-time Pro Bowler is one of the best receiving tight ends in the league. His speed and athleticism are a constant danger to defenses. This often overshadows how committed he is to his blocking responsibilities. Njoku is much the same way, though he may be an even better blocker.
Projection: 1st Round
In all honesty there isn’t much to dislike about David Njoku. Aside from a minor lack of experience he exhibits all the qualities that teams look for in a future star tight end. He’s big enough and fast enough to create mismatches in the passing game and he does more than his fair share as a blocker. It would be a major story if he somehow fell out of the top 32 picks.
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