Tyler Higbee

TE · Western Kentucky
Higbee signed with Western Kentucky as a wide receiver in 2011 and left in 2015 as a first-team All-Conference USA pick who tied for the nation's best among tight ends with eight touchdowns. During his first fall at Western Kentucky, Higbee played in 11 games, starting one contest. He finished that season with two receptions but scored one time from 63 yards out. In 2012, Higbee made the move fulltime to tight end and redshirted. In 2013, he played in seven games with three starts. He finished with 13 receptions for 169 yards and a touchdown. In 2014, Higbee had 15 receptions for 230 yards and four scores as the backup. He enjoyed his finest season as a senior, playing in nine games, catching 38 passes for 563 yards and scoring eight times.

in terms of hands, higbee gets the job done. he pretty much catches everything thrown his way and can make the tough grab in traffic. can go high and get the ball as well as getting down low. former wide receiver is a good route runner. a load to bring done and has shown the ability to break tackles after the reception and gain additional yardage.

Solid as a blocker; tough and physical at the point of attack and does his job. Doesn't blow anybody off the ball but he will put his hat on a defender and stay in front of him.

in our view

This is a nice looking tight end prospect who has worked hard to put himself in this position, especially after making the position change. Along the way, Higbee has added 60 pounds. He's athletic and versatile and in the right offensive system Higbee could really be a nice weapon in the NFL because he's a guy that can be good in the run game and evolve into a tight end that work the middle of the field in the passing game and become a real threat.

strengths

Outstanding size and a terrific frame. Has length and above average straight-line speed. Can move for a 250-pounder.

weaknesses

Good, solid, all-around player without being a standout in any one area. Could be a little more dominating in the run game. Limited production until his senior season, and the jump in the level of competition will be significant. One-year starter still learning nuances of position.

Higbee was named team MVP and team captain for his senior season at East Lake High School. He reeled in 42 receptions as a tight end, leading the county in receptions, to total over 540 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in his final season. He finished his career with over 1,100 yards receiving and 18 touchdowns. Higbee earned First -Team All-County honors as well as being a Pinellas County All-Star his senior year. He was rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com after lettering all four years in football. He also earned a pair of letters on the baseball diamond at the varsity level.

2015

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REC YPR TD LONG YDS
38.0 14.8 8.0 65.0 563.0

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Proj Rd: 5.0
Height: 6-6
Weight: 249.0
Forty: 4.77
Arm: 33 1/4
Hand: 10 1/4
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