
Kenyon Sadiq
Ht/Wt:6' 3"/245 lbsPosition: TE
School: Oregon
Class: Junior
Kenyon Sadiq's Player Profile
Kenyon Sadiq is a big, physical tight end whose profile is built on size, blocking ability, and the ability to make plays as a chain?moving receiver in the intermediate and short?to?intermediate windows. He wins with his frame, length, and blocking effort, excelling as a movement?tight end who can release to the flat, work seams, and slip into the middle of the field, while also showing the toughness and desire to finish blocks at the point of attack. His ability to function as a mover?tight end in the passing game while still being a willing blocker in the run game gives him appeal as a two?down weapon who can line up inline, in the slot, or as an H?back depending on the scheme.Strengths: His biggest strengths are his blocking ability and physical presence in the run game, which give him value as a true tight end in traditional and modern schemes, and his ability to win at the catch point and convert short?catch opportunities into yardage.
Weaknesses: His biggest weaknesses are his somewhat limited route?running nuance, which can make him more of a timing and concept?based target than a true route?schemer, and his need for more consistent hands and body control, as he can occasionally drop catchable targets in traffic.
Mel Kiper - ESPN - January 21st: "Sadiq is loaded with physical traits. He has the explosion to hurdle defenders in the open field. He has the vision and speed to cause conflict after the catch, with almost half his 2025 yardage coming after the ball was in his hands."
Walt - Walter Football- January 20th: "Kenyon Sadiq has upside as an athletic tight end."
Gordon McGinness - PFF - January 19th: "His on-field production wasn’t incredible in 2025, leading to a 69.0 PFF overall grade, but there is a lot of athleticism to work with, which will make Sadiq a top target for many NFL teams."
NFL Draft Buzz- January: "Sadiq's deep-ball production and vertical threat capability create matchup problems that translate directly to the professional level, but his blocking inconsistencies and 245-pound frame raise questions about every-down usage. His route precision suggests immediate contributions as a receiving weapon, yet NFL tight ends who struggle in protection often get pigeonholed into specific packages rather than featured roles."
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