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Minnesota tight end Ko Kieft isn’t lighting up the box score, but scouts and NFL draft analysts are still noticing his play.
Kieft has earned a reputation as one of the best blockers at the tight end position in the entire country. Here’s one opinion from draft analyst Ryan Roberts:
Ko Kieft (Minnesota) might be the best blocking tight end in the 2022 NFL Draft class. Dude can overwhelm at the POA.
— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) September 19, 2021
Kieft made several impact plays as a blocker in Minnesota’s win over Colorado in Week 3. Here’s one block that led to a rushing touchdown for the Golden Gophers:
The entire #Gophers OL executed this counter play to perfection and tight end Ko Kieft delivered a massive 🥞! His run blocking has been outstanding during the first three games.
The tight ends play a massive role in the success of Minnesota's rushing scheme. pic.twitter.com/ihbYOIRwt8
— Daniel House (@DanielHouseMN) September 19, 2021
Kieft hasn’t proven to be much of a receiving threat this year, as he has just 1 reception for 4 yards on the season. He has 1 receiving touchdown in his career across 3+ seasons with Minnesota.
However, it’s possible he could still make his way toward a professional career in a system that values run blocking from its tight ends.
Minnesota is 2-1 this season and will host Bowling Green in Week 4.
Spenser is the news manager at Saturday Road and covers college football across all Saturday Football brands.