Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq Aims to Be Next Great Ducks Tight End in NFL Draft

As the NFL Draft approaches, all eyes in Eugene are on a homegrown talent looking to make the leap. Kenyon Sadiq, the dynamic tight end from the University of Oregon, is poised to hear his name called, potentially adding to the Ducks’ growing legacy of producing professional playmakers.

For Oregon fans who watched him evolve, Sadiq’s appeal is clear. He isn’t just a traditional in-line blocker; he’s a modern offensive weapon. His background as a high school wide receiver is evident in his route-running and reliable hands, making him a consistent mismatch against linebackers in the passing game. Coaches praised his football IQ and ability to find soft spots in zone coverage, a trait that made him a trusted target for Bo Nix in critical situations.

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However, scouts note that transitioning to the NFL will require some refinement. To become an every-down player at the next level, Sadiq will need to add functional strength and improve his consistency as a blocker against the powerful defensive ends he’ll face on Sundays. His athletic testing at the Combine and Pro Day will be crucial in determining how teams view his ceiling.

The outlook for the Idaho native is promising. He projects as a mid-to-late round selection who could immediately contribute as a “move” tight end or big slot receiver in specific packages. For Oregonians, Sadiq’s journey from a standout at Skyline High to an NFL prospect is a point of pride, another testament to the pipeline of talent flowing through Autzen Stadium. His draft moment will be celebrated not just by one player, but by an entire state that claims him as its own.

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