Klare can operate as a dump-and-run option for a passing attack. He isn't a missed tackles forced maven, but he can power through weak wraps and create off-angle attempts. Klare can throttle down and sink his hips with comebacks and curls. I don't know if he has the upside to become the number two option in an NFL passing attack, but he could easily function as a solid number three or stellar fourth. Klare has fluid movement skills with good change of direction and the raw speed to threaten down the seam when he's asked to do so. He flashes solid body control with targets outside of his frame and can win the catch point battle with a 57.9% contested catch rate in college. Klare is a competent blocker. He was utilized as a puller by Ohio State, which wasn't amazing in many spots, but he has the functional play strength to do so. He doesn't play with consistent pad level with blocking, though. Defenders can get the best of him at times and upend him.