Jeremy Sprinkle

TE · Arkansas
The proliferation of spread offenses have impacted tight ends as much as any position in football with many at the position now essentially just overgrown receivers who rarely are asked to block. In part because they come so rarely now, those players with the combination of size, strength and speed to truly play the traditional tight end role remain highly valued in today's NFL, even if they are lacking in eye-popping production. The latest to test this theory is Sprinkle, whose production surprisingly dipped as a senior after leading all tight ends in the SEC with six touchdown receptions as a junior. Though he lacked the eye-popping production which earned former Arkansas stars Hunter Henry and D.J. Williams the Mackey Award in 2015 and 2010, respectively, the NFL scouts traveling through Fayetteville in 2016 were likely just as impressed with Sprinkle's length and physicality as a blocker.