Here's how I'd rank them now.
1. Mark Andrews- Guy has no weaknesses in his game. Nice soft hands, great route runner, well above average athleticism, absurd ability to find soft spots in the zones, good after the catch, and a great blocker to boot. If he's there at 16.. Which he should be... We should give the dude a strong look.
2. Dallas Godert- The most athletic TE of the class bar-none... Which is really saying something. Has the highest ceiling in the class.. Which is also saying something given who #1 is.. Freakish athleticism + great body control and strong hands = elite level prospect. If he's there when we pick in round two we should take him and not hesitate in the slightest. Even if we have taken Mark Andrews in round one. Even as a rookie, we could kick him out to the slot and he'd destroy teams.
3. Mike Gesicki- Dennis Pitta clone. Horrid blocker, but probably the best hands in the entire class with underrated body control and route running. He's a bit slower than Pitta, but can jump higher and would be a damn good security blanked in the NFL. Something we are sorely lacking.
4. Hayden Hurst- Well above average athleticism, good hands, good after the catch ability, solid blocker. He's a Travis Kelce clone. That said, the fact that he's 25 is going to hurt his stock a bit. Which is fine... Last time we took a 25 year old TE it worked out pretty well for us.
5. Troy Fumagali- Getting some hate.. He's good. But not as good as some hyped him up to be earlier. Very good at contested grabs, and good blocker and route runner. Not the most athletic person here... But not necessarily lacking in it either.
6. Ian Thomas- Great athleticism. Shit production due to school. Could be a real weapon in this class if he goes to a team that knows how to properly use the TE.
Other words: Damn good class really. Not as good as last year's.. But we need to snag at least one of these six guys. All look like they're going to be good players.