Texas A&M commit Kiotti Armstrong is a MAN among BOYS | College Football Recruiting
Published: Aug 13, 2024
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welcome into the official we got another player for you this time we are taking a look at keyote Armstrong who is an absolute beast but whether or not he's going to be a guy you want on your fantasy team remains to be seen we are down a man if you follow us usually we've got Matt and we're a three-man team but this week Matt couldn't make it so Dave and I are are taking the Reigns here um and so kot Armstrong I'll just go ahead and introduce him David why don't we split it since we don't have a third guy so I'll take the first part I'll start video and then you can go into some other stuff but I'll introduce K Armstrong who's ranked pretty high te5 uh on the consensus just out of the top 100 overall he's ma he's massive 65 66 250 plus pounds already out of the state of Texas um plays on a pretty bad Texas team 109th in the state 37 power ranking and a 25 strength of schedule which is kind of um you know um average I would say he's a Texas ANM commit and I have to say like I feel like he's such a Texas S&M commit like that this feels very normal for them a big huge you know blocking tight end who's not very exciting uh but it just feels right for to to TM we don't have an age for national Signing Day but um 58th percentile athlete which really isn't that bad but he's probably getting bonus points for being so humongous because I think we we value that for the uh for the athlet score and and then um 10.3 yards per reception which actually I'll throw it to you is that good for a tight end I mean for a receiver that'd be horrible do we like that for a tight end do we know what the threshold is for yards per reception yeah I don't know if there's like an we want to see I think at least 15 generally um prefer to see you know 18 to 20 that's what you'd like to see and just like more C more volume more catches in general yeah so anyway yeah you can walk us through what you see on tape but I just I see yeah he's a massive dude who's who looks people will say he looks the part like he looks like a dude like he's got a big butt long arms like he's gonna be I think he's goingon to project as a good inline blocker can get up the seam and stuff um he's fairly coordinated you he'll have a diving catch I don't know we might have seen that um but he can like lay out and catch it I think he'll be like a a Red Zone threat there's a there's the diving catch right there it's over the over his head over his shoulder so that's impressive um but basically I think he's so he's already like 66 250 I I imagine he's going to get to 265 like this is just it's not really for me if it's for you go for it I don't know it's just not really I I prefer the dudes that are like you know 64 whatever two 215 that stack on weight that are kind of like water receivers in in high school and they con they convert to tight end that's kind of what I go for um just because they move so well and they kind of already have like the route running chops so this guy is going to be I think Mo mostly like touchdown dependent um so not really a guy I'm going to go for I think when you go through like the list of tight ends uh on the recruiting Services you gotta kind of sus out the dudes that are going to be like actually out there running rout to the guys that are going to be blocking so uh but if you if this is your style like go for it I guess ringing endorsement uh yeah I agree I think he's um who is the guy at Georgia Daryl Washington or Darnell Washington couple of years ago who was like yeah 67 260 and you know sometimes these guys can be athletic in a straight line and you know they'll put up a 46 4740 and everyone freaks out like oh my God 67 he's 260 pounds and he runs a 46 um but like they can't change gears they can't be Shifty they can go straight line but it takes a lot more than that I think to get open uh at the highest level so I you know Darnell Washington uh didn't do anything I mean he was drafted I think in the in day two but I don't he never even did anything for the Steelers and now he may be out of the league so I think these Mountain tight ends like they just they're too big already I think you're already too big to 250 I agree I want a guy to come in at 2 225 uh and put on 25 pounds um if they're already this big I there's just no way to me that they can be as agile as they need to be it's just hard it's just it's an odds game that just like that human being does not get that size and remain agile enough um to be a receiver and that's what we care about for Fantasy he could probably be a fine inline blocker I agree so yeah I mean keot Armstrong yeah not for me either I think people will wind up with him on their fantasy teams because he's te5 and so they'll just go down the list and draft him but I would not draft him for Fantasy um I'd rather take another shot at different position or you know some guy who's a tight end but more athletic and a little bit smaller for the fantasy aspect so that would be my suggestion for Kody Armstrong I hope he goes and his you know a third tackle somewhere and dominates but for fantasy I'm not I'm not seeing it all right well uh if you disagree let us know down below like And subscribe to our video this is what we do on the official evaluating these prospects with that angle of whether or not you would want them on your college fantasy football team which is actually having a moment here this summer with Underdog releasing College fantasy best balls if you haven't checked that out go and have a good time they have like uh the the best ball best Bowl Mania just filled up but they have $3 contest and stuff so you can go you know dip your toes into college fantasy you've never tried it before and um and uh and see what see what you think for for the best ball there at a low cost low entry barrier