David Njoku

TE · Miami (FL)
A part-time starter at Miami (Fla.), Njoku shared the starting tight end responsibilities the past two seasons for the Hurricanes, lining up mostly inline and flexed in the slot. A first-generation American with Nigerian roots, he originally committed to Rutgers before re-opening his recruitment and choosing Miami (Fla.) over Ohio State, Boston College and Temple. After redshirting in 2014, Njoku shared the tight end responsibilities in 2015 and recorded 21 catches for 362 yards and his first career touchdown as a redshirt freshman. He was again part of a tight end committee as a sophomore in 2016 (five starts) and finished third on the team with 43 receptions for 698 yards and eight touchdowns. Njoku, who was the national high-jump champion (6'11") as a senior at Cedar Grove and also jumped in college, has freakish athleticism for the position that leaps off the screen, using his seam-busting speed and dynamic YAC skills to be a downfield playmaker. Njoku is a balanced blocker with potential to be above average in this area, but needs to develop his functional strength, technique and consistency. Although he is a better athlete than football player right now, Njoku is dripping with natural talent and has the elite athleticism to stress every level of the defense.