Jameson Konz

TE, FB/LB/ST/ATH · Kent State
Joshua Cribbs went from college quarterback to NFL receiver/return star for the Cleveland Browns after not receiving a Scouting Combine invite and failing to be drafted out of Kent State in 2005. Julian Edelman stepped into the Patriots' offense last season (also without a Combine invite or draft selection) after also quarterbacking Kent State from 2006-08 and breaking Cribbs' single-season all-purpose yardage record. Konz could be the next Golden Flash with a similar story because of his outstanding athleticism. Konz played linebacker his first three years, starting once in 12 games as a true freshman (13 tackles, 1.5 for loss) and then taking over the full-time place in the lineup in 2006 (34 tackles, five for loss). Although he only started nine of 12 games in 2008, his all-around game improved throughout the season (43 tackles, two sacks and five pass breakups). In the spring of 2008, coaches moved Konz to H-back/receiver position to take advantage of his size and speed. He caught two passes for 12 yards in the season opener, then was lost for the season with an ankle injury. His statistics as a redshirt senior in 2009 were not overly impressive, 21-289-2, but Kent State's quarterback play was uneven, to say the least (55.2 completion percentage, 16 touchdowns and 16 interceptions). NFL scouts were aware of Konz's athleticism, but were not able to get him into the Combine this February. His pro day results a couple of weeks later (4.41-second 40, 46-inch vertical, 6.93 3-cone, 4.25 20-yard shuttle) confirmed his speed and agility. The questions still remain, however, about his ability as a football player. Teams probably won't use a high pick on a great athlete with inconsistent hands, inexperience running routes and marginal blocking skills. But taking a chance on Konz in the late rounds seems a wise investment.

after the catch

Used on bubble screens to take advantage of his speed and agility. Willing to lower the shoulder to get extra yardage with the ball in his hands. Runs through arm tackles from corners and can avoid cut tackles outside. Could be a matchup problem with linebackers once he's in space. Has enough elusiveness to avoid a defensive back's tackle but lacks great vision in the open field.

route running

A bit robotic in his route-running, but flashes the ability to plant his foot and cut at a sharp angle outside. Downfield speed allows him to fake inside or outside and get separation, even though he runs a bit stiff. Good quickness down the seam. Takes time to gather on hitch routes, allowing defender into the play. Does not always finish routes downfield, especially if covered or not the primary option. Could work harder to get back to quarterback when play breaks down.

intangibles

Played multiple positions; from receiver in high school to linebacker, stayed until team's depth allowed the switch back to offense. On-field effort was not always what it could have been, however. Considered more potential than production and a better athlete than football player at this time.

hands

Able to catch the ball away from his frame with his hands. Capable of the circus catch, but also drops passes that cannot happen at the next level. Loses concentration when trying to make a play before securing the ball, with bad body language after the drop. Excellent vertical to go up and over defenders. Must improve catching low throws.

release

Average quickness off the line, hesitating instead of exploding. Rarely pressed in KSU's spread offense. Builds up deep speed after a couple of steps with long strides.

blocking

Gives effort to get to linebackers and safeties at the second level, but isn't as aggressive or physically dominating as you would expect as a former linebacker. Will throw a shoulder instead of trying to sustain. Lacks great flexibility and strength on the edge, and even cut blocks against cornerbacks are severely ineffective. Lines up as motion tight end; good quickness from his stance but hesitates to block, missing targets and struggling to stay engaged. Does not have lower-body strength to anchor on the line or in the open field.

Pro day: 4.41-second 40, 46-inch vertical, 6.93 3-cone, 4.25 20-yard shuttle.

Was an All-Federal League and honorable mention All-Northeast Inland District performer at Lake High School

played both offense and defense for the Blue Streaks

scored eight touchdowns in his career, catching 28 passes as a junior and 14 as a senior for a total of 671 yards

was coached by Jeff Durbin.

Born July 2, 1986

parents are Edward and Barbara Konz

plans to major in business management.

Physical Attributes:

Proj Rd: 7.0
Height: 6-3
Weight: 234.0
Forty: 4.41
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Pro Day Results:

Cone: 6.93
Bench: --
Shuttle: 4.25
10: 1.46
20: 2.52
40: 4.41
BJ: 10'08"
VJ: 46.0

Combine Results:

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