2024 NFL Draft Prospect: Ben Sinnott

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Ben Sinnott

Position: TE – Projected: 4th Round

History & Measurables

Born:  June 14th, 2002 – Waterloo, IA

High School: Columbus Catholic

College: Kansas State

Height: 6’3″       Weight: 250 lbs

Traits & Characteristics

The Good
  • Soft Hands
  • Great Balance
  • Powerful to Break Initial Tackle
The Bad
  • Inconsistent Block
  • Average Athleticism
  • Does not Show Great Speed on Tape

Advanced Analytics Notes

2023 Receiving: 20 Target Minimum
  • 81.0 PFF Receiving Grade (9th among TEs)
  • 14 missed tackles forced (4th among TEs)
  • 6.8 YAC/REC (T-32nd among TEs)
  • 2.02 yards per route run (9th among TEs)
  • 87.8% Route Participation (30th Among TEs) 
  • 10.1 ADOT (T-23rd Among TEs)
  • 105.3 Passer Rating when targeted (66th Among TEs)
  • 31 Receiving 1st Downs (T-3rd among TEs)
2023 Blocking Stats
  • 82.0 PFF Run Blocking Grade (6th Among TEs)
  • 390 Run Blocking Snaps (T-5th Among TEs)
  • 72.8 PFF Pass Blocking Grade (T-37th Among TEs)
  • 32 Pass Blocking Snaps (140th Among TEs)
2024 Combine
  • 4.68 40 Yard Dash (8th of 11 participants)
  • 20 Yard Shuttle: 4.23 Seconds (3rd of 7 participants)
  • Three Cone: 6.82 Seconds (1st of 7 participants)
  • Vertical Jump: 37” (1st of 10 participants)
  • Broad Jump: 10’6” (1sth of 10 participants)
  • Bench Press: N/A

 

Film Notes and Highlights

Ben Sinnott is a sure-handed tight end. At Kansas State, he had a variety of positions he lined up in. Sinnott was very good in motion as a lead blocker on run plays. When it came to pass blocking he showed great effort, but at times would get over-powered or was not fast enough for edge rushers.

Sinnott shows great balance in making contested catches and is able to make the first person miss most time with his power. He is mostly going to be in the 5-15 yard range as a chain mover. Sinnott is good and finding spots in the zone but is not a deep threat. Only 12 of his 73 targets were 20 yards or more down the field. I think he would be great in the red zone and fit the hybrid H-Back role. – Brandon Haye

(Games Watched: vs Missouri 2023, vs Iowa St 2023, vs Baylor 2022)

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Sheldon Hand is an elementary school teacher. He started writing in 2019, and started working with The League Winners in 2021. He has been playing fantasy football for fifteen years, got into dynasty seven years ago and have become a bit obsessed.

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