New York Giants Draft Prospect: TE Luke Musgrave
Luke Musgrave, TE
Height: 6-foot-6
Weight: 253 lbs.
Class: Senior
School: Oregon State
Age: 22 (09/2/2000)
Combine Measurements
Arm length: 32 ⅝”
Hand size: 10 ⅜”
40-yard-dash: 4.61
10-yard-split: 1.54
Vertical jump: 36”
Broad jump: 10’5”
A former three-star recruit out of Bend High School in Bend, Oregon, where he was the 37th tight end prospect and the 5th recruit from Oregon during the 2019 cycle. Musgrave played lacrosse, ran track, and was a part of the ski team in high school. His uncle is former NFL quarterback and long-time coach Bill Musgrave.
Notables
Musgrave only started 13 games in his collegiate career. He was off to a hot start in 2022, but his season was ended by a knee injury suffered in week two; he had 11 catches for 169 yards with a touchdown. He finished his college career with 47 catches for 633 yards with two touchdowns.
Strengths
- Big, coordinated athlete with exceptional athletic ability
- Very fluid operator in space - agile, quick-feet, slippery in space
- Quick accelerator who has multiple gears
- Great length, catch radius, and gigantic hands that are soft
- Quick release off the line of scrimmage
- Gets in and out of his breaks quickly
- Smooth route running allows him to do damage on double moves
- Gave LBs issue because of speed - difficult coverage assignment for safeties cause of size/speed
- Will be a receiving mismatch nightmare for defenses
- Plucks the ball out of the air effortlessly, excellent catching ability
- Excellent tracking/concentration - can win contested catches, uses frame to box out
- High effort player who tries when he blocks
- Blocked pivotal punt against Utah - has special teams upside
Weaknesses
- Missed most of last season with a knee injury
- Durability concerns
- Only one season with more than 200 yards
- Not very physical as a blocker, albeit he tries
- Not the most physical as a route runner
- More finesse than physical in general
Summary
Luke Musgrave is an excellent athlete who could be a true mismatch nightmare for linebackers at the NFL level. Musgrave is not a traditional “Y” TE; he can align inline but will not consistently own the POA -- not a plus blocker.
Musgrave is skilled enough with his release to align as a big slot or an H-Back. He could significantly help a play-action passing attack as a vertical threat. His overall receiving profile should - and will - entice an NFL team due to his movement skills, coordination, and size.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Musgrave received full clearance from the medical staff at the Combine. Although the production is limited, the traits are evident on tape. He’s an effective threat on all three levels of the field, and he should be an asset for whoever drafts him - probably somewhere on day two.
GRADE: 6.38
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