Tyler Conklin

TE · Central Michigan
BACKGROUND Productive football and basketball player in high school who initially signed on with Northwood University to play hoops. Conklin played seven games as a backup guard in the 2013-14 season (averaging 1.7 points in approximately 12 minutes per contest) before opting to transfer to CMU to get back into football. He walked on in 2014, sitting out his first season as a redshirt before breaking into game action in 2015... Conklin suffered a Jones fracture in his left foot during the first fall practice of the 2017 season, undergoing surgery soon after and limiting him to eight games (as well as the Senior Bowl) in 2017. ...

in our view

Conklin is attempting the same late switch from the basketball court to the gridiron that has helped future Pro Bowl tight ends Antonio Gates, Jimmy Graham and Julius Thomas (among others) slip through the cracks on draft day. While not as big or athletic as this trio, Conklin is a functional receiver and blocker, projecting as a Day Three pick with the potential to contribute as a move tight end or H-back early in his NFL career.

strengths

Former basketball player who wins on the gridiron due to many of the skills he learned on the court, including the slippery moves to get open, body control and core strength to box-out defenders and soft hands to pluck outside of his frame. Conklin is a savvy route-runner, varying his release and gait to generate separation. His best asset may be his hands and concentration with several impressive grabs on tape, including some one-handers. Conklin is a flexible, coordinated athlete who can pick up passes off the turf and shows good timing on his leaps to catch the ball at its highest point. While perhaps lacking elite size and strength, Conklin is a consistent, competitive blocker who can turn and seal off defenders from the ball, showing good hand placement, balance and grit to sustain. Didn't look out of place at the Senior Bowl, turning in several nice grabs. -- Rob Rang 2/24/2018

compares to

Nick O'Leary, Bills - Like the 6-3, 252 pound O'Leary, Conklin lacks the preferred size and straight-line speed to warrant early round consideration. However, the same reliable hands and effort as a blocker that helped O'Leary outplay his 6th round selection three years ago could leave a team pleasantly surprised with Conklin.

weaknesses

Comes with some 'tweener characteristics, lacking the quick-twitch explosiveness to be a true matchup issue as a move tight end or the bulk to play a more traditional in-line role as a blocking specialist. Not very creative after the catch, lacking the agility to make defenders miss and showing just average acceleration for the position. Suffered a major injury to his left foot prior to the 2017 season, undergoing surgery which will require a closer look by team doctors at the Combine. Wasn't considered a burner prior to the injury and looked slower upon his return...- Rob Rang 2/24/2018

2017

receiving
REC YPR TD LONG YDS
35.0 14.4 5.0 42.0 504.0
fumbles
REC LOST FUM
0.0 1.0 1.0
defensive
TFL QB HUR TOT TD PD SACKS SOLO
0.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0

2016

receiving
REC YPR TD LONG YDS
42.0 13.3 6.0 35.0 560.0
defensive
TFL QB HUR TOT TD PD SACKS SOLO
0.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0

2015

receiving
REC YPR TD LONG YDS
6.0 15.8 0.0 25.0 95.0

Physical Attributes:

Proj Rd: 5-6
Height: 6-3
Weight: 254.0
Forty: 4.8
Arm: 33.0
Hand: 09 1/2
Wingspan: --

Pro Day Results:

Cone: --
Bench: --
Shuttle: --
10: --
20: --
40: --
BJ: --
VJ: --

Combine Results:

Cone: 7.13
Bench: 18.0
Shuttle: 4.23
10: 1.55
20: 2.68
40: 4.76
BJ: 10'00"
VJ: 38.0