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80 Prospects in 80 Days: Duke TE Noah Gray

An in-depth scouting report of Duke's Noah Gray.
80 Prospects in 80 Days: Duke TE Noah Gray
80 Prospects in 80 Days: Duke TE Noah Gray

Each day leading up to the 2021 NFL Draft, we will take a look at prospects that should be on the Carolina Panthers' radar. We will look at roughly eleven prospects per round to give a better idea of potential draftees beyond just the first round.

Here's our schedule for the next 80 days:

1st Round: Feb. 8th - Feb. 21st

2nd Round: Feb. 22nd - Mar. 6th

3rd Round: Mar. 7th - Mar. 18th

4th Round: Mar. 19th - Mar. 28th

5th Round: Mar. 29th - Apr. 7th

6th Round: Apr. 8th - Apr. 17th

7th Round: Apr. 18th - Apr. 27th

Prospect No. 72: TE Noah Gray

College: Duke

Height: 6'4" Weight: 240 lbs

Draft range: 6th-7th

Analysis: Although Gray was never a go-to target per se at Duke, he was a reliable option for the Blue Devils offense over the last three seasons. He caught 100 passes for 911 yards, and six touchdowns while averaging nine yards per catch. Gray has a ton of upside and has the potential to be a consistent receiving tight end at the next level. Blocking is an area that will need to be improved but as far as being a receiving option, that won't be much of a problem for him.

Analysis from NFL Draft Bible on Sports Illustrated:

Wearing a variety of hats for the Duke football team, tight end Noah Gray is the type of flexible athlete who can cause a variety of mismatches. Some of his best reps come from the H back position where he is given a free release to attack second-level defenders, causing a ton of mismatches. Gray is a very smooth athlete who is extremely flexible for the position. This allows him to run a varied route tree with high success. He also offers enough juice to threaten the seam with some regularity. In the run game, his best reps come from a detached position, especially on cross-zone reps, taking on the role of a glorified fullback. Gray is an underdeveloped move piece who lacks the physical profile to play in line on a high volume of reps. There needs to be an increased amount of explosive plays for a player of his profile. There is a clear path to playing time on the next level. With Gray’s combination of smoothness, flexibility, and versatility, he should warrant heavy volume as a secondary pass receiver from the tight end position.

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Schuyler Callihan is the publisher of West Virginia On SI and has been a trusted source covering the Mountaineers since 2016. He is the host of Between The Eers, The Walk Thru Game Day Show, and In the Gun Podcast. The Wheeling, WV native moved to Charlotte, North Carolina in 2020 to cover the Charlotte Hornets and Carolina Panthers.