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2013 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Stanford TE Zach Ertz

March 23, 2013   ·     ·   Jump to comments

A unanimous first team All-American as a junior, Zach Ertz became the primary target in the Stanford passing game this past season.
Many have labeled him as a better NFL prospect than former Cardinal teammate and 2012 second-round pick, Coby Fleener.
While he may not be the flashiest player, Ertz has the chance to make an impact at the next level as a dependable receiver. Can he, however, develop into the jack-of-all-trades tight end that plays three downs on a consistent basis? 
STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES + Reliable receiver with good hands and ball skills - Limited blocker, must improve technique + Solid route runner, creates separation - Not much of a threat after the catch + Underrated athlete, shows some quickness - Relatively short 31.75" arms + Good size at 6'5" 244 pounds - May not be viewed as a full-time tight end  
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At 6’5” 244 pounds, Zach Ertz is built like an oversized wide receiver. Though lacking freakish physical q...

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