
Gesicki lined up alongside fellow tight end MarQueis Gray with the starters, catching a pair of touchdowns. The former Penn State star dominated the combine, posting elite numbers in each event to pair with his substantial college production. The second-round rookie has looked "exactly as advertised" as a receiver, according to tight ends coach Shane Day, who also praised Gesicki's growth as a blocker. "I'm very pleased with his blocking," Day said. "He's right where I would expect him to be as a rookie." Blocking was considered a shortcoming of Gesicki's coming out of college, so improvement in that area could give the athletic prospect a clear path to becoming a three-down player. Rookie tight ends generally don't have immediate fantasy value, but if Gesicki continues to impress in training camp he could garner late-round attention.

























We are sorry, but you seem to be logged in from – We currently don’t allow play from .
Sincerely,
Dober Games Management
We are sorry, but you seem to be using a VPN, Proxy, VM, or other method used to hide or obfuscate your original IP address. Regulation requires users log in to our system with an IP address assigned by an ISP or telecom corporation.
Sincerely,
Dober Games Management