Lance Kendricks

TE, FB/H-BACK · Wisconsin
Kendricks is the fourth straight Wisconsin tight end expected to be drafted, following Owen Daniels (2006, fourth round, Texans), Travis Beckum (2009, third, Giants) and Garrett Graham (2010, fourth, Texans). The success he's seen as a pass catcher was no surprise, as he earned recognition as one of the top wide receiver prospects in the nation (and an outstanding long jumper in AAU and high track) out of high school. His contributions were limited in his first two seasons, however, redshirting in 2006 and playing in only one contest the following year after moving from receiver to tight end in the spring. As a sophomore, Kendricks got into eight games, making six catches for 141 yards and played in the team's Champs Sports Bowl loss to Florida State despite sitting out the last month of the regular season with a broken fibula. In 2009, he started nine games, caught 29 passes for 356 yards and scored three touchdowns (including 7-128 in the Champs Sports Bowl win over Miami (Fla.) Kendricks also rushed seven times on reverses (called "H-arounds" by offensive coordinator Paul Chryst) for 102 yards on the year. Despite Kendricks' All-American and first-team All-Big 10 senior season (43-661-5), some scouts will discount his ability to be a playmaker at the next level because of his average speed and lean frame. His ability to stretch defenses with length, and underrated willingness to block, could earn him at least frequent usage in two tight-end sets at the next level -- if not a starting job.