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2023 Senior Bowl Players to Watch: Luke Musgrave

2023 Senior Bowl Players to Watch: Luke Musgrave

The 2023 Senior Bowl is quickly approaching, and we’ll have you covered for all of the practices leading up to the big game itself. Ahead of the action next week, here are players that you should be watching. Check out our 2023 NFL Draft profiles for these top college football prospects. And below is a deeper dive on Luke Musgrave.

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2023 Senior Bowl Players to Watch

Let’s take a look at NFL Draft prospects you should monitor at the 2023 Senior Bowl.

Luke Musgrave (TE – Oregon State)

Background:

Father and uncle both played quarterback at Oregon; uncle Bill was a pro quarterback who has coached quarterbacks and coordinators for decades at the pro and college levels. Rotated into the offense a little bit as a freshman before starting three games of the shortened 2020 season and catching 12-142-0 (11.8). Became the full-time starter the following year and enjoyed his biggest season (22-304-1, 13.8) before hurting his knee two games into this past season after starting very strong; finished with 11-169-1 (15.4).

Positives:

Has pro bloodlines and excellent size for the position combined with the frame to accommodate more bulk if needed. Frequently lined up as an inline tight end. The tools are there for him to develop into a plus blocker. Physical player who works hard to stick with his opponents through the whistle, showing solid knee-bend and competitiveness. Probably best in pass protection at this point; length, flexibility, and lateral quickness are very good, which allows him to help protect against speed on the edge. Works hard to get out in space and line up opponents; could be effective in the screen game. Can motion across the formation and crack backside defenders. Presents his quarterback with a big target on passing downs. Fast enough as a receiver to threaten defenses down the seams or even on shallow crosses. Able to take some snaps from the slot, using the threat of seam routes to create easy opportunities underneath. Size could present defenses with some mismatches near the goal line.

Negatives:

A season-ending knee injury will require close attention from pro medical staffs. Stock to some extent is dependent upon his strong start this past year over a limited sample size. Frame is a little bit lighter than some teams may like for a Y. Needs to play with more discipline and technique as a blocker. Pad level can be high, undermining his leverage, and doesn’t always have a stable foundation, playing out of control on too many snaps and leading to inconsistent outcomes. Doesn’t always get the most extension to maximize his length advantage. Needs to be better about staying within his frame. Wasn’t really a volume receiver or even a red-zone weapon in school. Dropped nine passes against 47 career catches, and caught just 58.8% of his career targets.

Summary:

One of the more intriguing tight ends in the class from a physical/athletic standpoint, offering an impressive combination of size, length, physicality, competitiveness, and speed, but is mostly potential at this point, with inconsistent technique as a blocker and issues with drops in the passing game. Has starting-caliber tools which could allow him to slip ahead of some of the more productive, polished tight ends in the class if his knee checks out medically.

Projection: Round 3-4

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