Andrew Luck’s go-to option in Stanford’s passing game, Coby Fleener is a
hybrid tight end prospect with the tools needed to be the next in the
recent string of big, athletic prospects capable of effectively blocking
and being matchup nightmares as receivers.
A twoyear starter who has
played in all 51 games possible the past four years, Fleener caught a
total of 96 passes for 1,543 yards and 18 touchdowns over the course of
his career with the Cardinal; his best statistical season came during
his senior year in 2011 when he hauled in 34 receptions for 667 yards
and 10 touchdowns. A large prospect with the combination of height,
bulk, length (33 inch arms), and speed that you look for at the
position, Coby offers a complete package of tools to the team that
drafts him. A very reliable option as a receiver, Fleener has the
versatility that you look for, having lined up both as an in-line tight
end as well as out wide as a flex tight end, and even has experience
lining up as a split-end receiver. While not a truly fast receiver, Coby
has more build-up speed than explosion off the line of scrimmage,
however he accelerates to his top speed quickly and once there, he has
shown the ability to split the seam effectively and run away from
defenses.
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