Dalton Kincaid Complete NFL Draft Profile (Route-Running Skills Could Help Kincaid Sneak Into First Round)
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Utah tight end Dalton Kincaid is eligible for the 2023 NFL Draft following his standout senior season in 2022. An FCS player turned top target in the Utes' passing attack, Kincaid has done everything he can to prove he belongs and could hear his name called as early as the first round in April.
Here's everything you need to know about Dalton Kincaid heading into the 2023 NFL Draft.
Dalton Kincaid Draft Stock & Mock Draft Projections
Mock Draft
Team
Round
Overall Pick
Walter Football
Cincinnati Bengals
1
28
Sporting News
Las Vegas Raiders
2
38
Draft Tek
Cincinnati Bengals
1
28
Pro Football Network
Buffalo Bills
1
27
Mel Kiper
Green Bay Packers
1
15
Todd McShay
Jacksonville Jaguars
1
24
ESPN
Las Vegas Raiders
2
38
Mock draft sources accurate as of 4/12: Walter Football, Sporting News, Draft Tek, Pro Football Network, Mel Kiper, Todd McShay, ESPN.
Projected Draft Round: Round 1 (5), Round 2 (2)
Projected Team: Bengals (2), Raiders (2), Bills (1), Packers (1), Jaguars (1)
Dalton Kincaid Scouting Report
Kincaid didn't have a typical route to being a top NFL Draft prospect as he started out at San Diego, which is a non-scholarship program playing in the FCS. He scored 11 touchdowns in 2018 and averaged 19.0 yards per catch in 2019. That caught the eye of the coaching staff of the Utah Utes.
After waiting in the wings for one year, Kincaid took over as a top target in Utah's passing attack with 510 yards and 8 touchdowns in 2021. He took his game up another level in 2022, as he logged 890 yards to go along with 8 touchdowns on 70 receptions and earned third-team All-American honors.
Highlighted strengths of Kincaid's game center around his fluid route-running skills. His route tree is expansive for a player of his size (6-foot-4, 246 pounds) and his hands are elite for a TE. Kincaid also has a knack for snapping through his breaks, which allows him to create separation from the defender.
Kincaid still has room to improve as his blocking capabilities are far from satisfactory. Piling on some muscle in the weight room would help the Utah standout hold his own against the NFL's best pass rushers. In a league where pass-catching tight ends are thriving, Kincaid is an exciting prospect.
Dalton Kincaid NFL Draft Prediction
NFL insider Adam Schefter reported that each NFL team has been informed that Kincaid has been cleared from a back injury that bothered him throughout his final college season. That news comes after Kincaid reportedly met with the Cincinnati Bengals, a team with a major hole at the TE position.
Kincaid is nothing short of a competitor. It's not often that an FCS player rises through the ranks all the way up to first-round consideration. His fighter mentality would fit in well alongside players like Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase, especially since Cincinnati lost TE Hayden Hurst in free agency.
Adding an electrifying player to the offense would allow the Bengals to keep up with the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills in the AFC. Cincinnati owns the No. 28 pick in the first round and could opt to take a TE that early for the first time since 2013 (Tyler Eifert). Jumping Buffalo (No. 27) may be a necessary move, though.
Prediction: Cincinnati Bengals (Round 1, 28th overall)
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Dalton Kincaid NFL Combine Results
Drill/Measurement
Result
Height
6' 4"
Weight
246 lbs
Arm Length
32 5/8"
Wingspan
78 3/8"
Hand Size
10 1/4"
40-Yard Dash
-
Bench Press
-
Broad Jump
-
Vertical Jump
-
20-Yard Shuttle
-
3-Cone
-
Dalton Kincaid Utah Stats
Year
School
Games
Receptions
Receiving Yards
Yards Per Reception
Touchdowns
2020
Utah
1
1
14
14.0
0
2021
Utah
13
36
510
14.2
8
2022
Utah
12
70
890
12.7
8
Dalton Kincaid Utah Highlights
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