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Sam Roush Draft Evaluation | Run Blocking TE with Athleticism


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Sam Roush played four seasons at Stanford and brings a unique skill set to the 2026 NFL Draft class as a true inline tight end. At 6’6”, 267 pounds, Roush stands out as one of the few tight ends in this class capable of consistently playing with his hand in the dirt and functioning as a sixth offensive lineman. As a run blocker, Roush excels with strong pad level, lower body power, and refined technique. He consistently creates movement at the point of attack and shows advanced awareness when climbing to the second level. His athletic profile also stands out, including a 4.74 forty and a 38.5-inch vertical, allowing him to execute across the formation and contribute in multiple blocking schemes. However, arm length (30 5/8”) is a major limitation, particularly in zone blocking situations where sustaining blocks is critical. While he shows flashes as a receiver—posting 545 yards in 2025 and demonstrating situational awareness—he remains a developing route runner with inconsistent ball skills and limited catch radius. Roush projects best in a power-based offensive scheme where his strength and initial engagement ability can shine. With technical refinement as a receiver, he could develop into a more complete tight end at the next level. Evaluate Sam Roush and view other draft grades on We-Draft.com.

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