Year | Proj. Rd | Ovr Rank | Best Rank | 1st Rd % | Consensus | Actual | Stars |
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2021 | UDFA | 335th | 335th | 0.0% | - | UDFA | (2016) |
Height | Weight | 40 Time | Vertical | Bench | Shuttle | 3 Cone | Broad Jump |
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6'3" | 247 | 4.6 | 31.5 | 16 | 4.32 | 6.86 | 119.0 |
Jack Stoll is an interesting case study, as he was far more productive in 2019 than in 2020. This season he has taken a backseat to players like Austin Allen and Travis Vokolek. This is always a concern for a player in his last season of college football, especially in an offense that utilized the tight end more than most teams. With that being said, Stoll is a very solid player. He has sure hands and doesn’t drop passes. Stoll makes the most of all his targets when quarterback Adrian Martinez throws his way. Stoll is also a reliable blocker. He’ll come in from day one and be able to not on...Preview Analysis provided byNFL Draft Bible on SI