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2021 Draft Profile: Notre Dame’s Tommy Tremble

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Leading up to the 2021 NFL Draft starting on April 29th, we will be releasing several draft profiles of prospects who could potentially see themselves on the Pittsburgh Steelers. Next up…



Tommy Tremble (Tight End), Notre Dame, Junior




OVERVIEW:

With the retirement of Vance McDonald and the lack of depth at the tight end position, there is no denying the Steelers are going to be looking to the draft to bolster the tight end room. In a draft where there is fairly little depth to offer, the Steelers are going to be forced to find a value pick in the middle to later rounds. Who do I see possibly available in the 4th round who would be a great compliment to Eric Ebron? Tommy Tremble out of South Bend, Indiana.



PROS:

At 6’4” and weighing 248 pounds, Tremble is a bruiser at the line. He is definitely a blocking tight end, as opposed to Kyle Pitts (Florida) or Brevin Jordan (Miami, FL) who are more route runners and pass catchers. Tremble isn’t afraid to take on defensive tackles at the line, then move to the second level against linebackers. He is able to explode off the line and blow defenders off their assignments. In the passing game, he is an effective safety blanket for the quarterback, moving laterally across the field on broken plays and providing an easy target for the passer. He possesses the ability to adjust to the ball in the air to make the catch and has strong hands to grab the ball out of the air and pull it into his body.






CONS:

Because Tremble was used as more of a rotational and blocking tight end, his route running is suspect. In college, he was utilized more on running plays, and had limited exposure on passing downs. This is shown in how he only has 35 catches and 4 touchdowns in his collegiate career. With the tight end position becoming more of an extra receiver in the NFL, this may be a concern for coaches who are looking for that immediate starter in a pass-first offense.



DRAFT PROJECTION: Late 3rd round to early 4th

With Pitts, Pat Freiermuth, and Jordan presumably being the first tight ends selected, there is going to be a bit of a wait for Tremble. Especially with the significant depth at wide receiver, offensive line, and cornerback this year, this will cause the need for tight end to drift back into the middle to later rounds. I think the 3rd round is a safe assumption for Tremble, but don’t be surprised if he is still there in the 4th round.






VERDICT:

As a common consensus, I think we can all agree the Steelers need a reliable blocking tight end to pair with Ebron’s catching skill set. That is exactly what Tremble brings to the table. His route running development will come with the help of good NFL coaches; it is something that can be taught. Size and reliability however, is something that can’t be coached. I think Tremble is a perfect fit for what the Steelers need in a tight end. With the current state of the depth chart and the alternative options in the draft and free agency, Tremble is the best solution available. If he falls to the Steelers’ fourth rounds picks (129 and 140 overall) that’d be a steal for Pittsburgh. In that scenario, I say grab him.



Where do you think Tremble will land in April? Let us know in the comments below!

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I think we learned last year that if you have one pass catching tight end and one blocking tight end, you have no tight end. They just adjust there defensive personnel and you are screwed.
 
His rep /drop ratio isn't great. But I am sure he would be looked at primarily as a blocker if they were interested.
 
rnd 4 however say this happens 24 RB rnd2 OT 88 C Dickerson/myers I think we can roll the dice if he is there at #3B
 
If we don't get him in the 3rd, we won't retain his services.
Shoot, he may be gone before we pick in the 3rd.
 
3b

He might be worth a shot but where the hell are all the HEATH MILLERS ?




Salute the nation
 
What's 3B? We have only one pick in round 3
rnd 4 however say this happens 24 RB rnd2 OT 88 C Dickerson/myers I think we can roll the dice if he is there at #3B
 
Maybe he meant 4B...to B or not to B.
Probably, but I doubt tremble falls so far as there's little talent available at the position so that pushes them up a little, probably a full round. If he falls 4b would be very good value for him.

If not wait till 7th for Farrell, proven true blocker in a big college program that doesn't use their TEs in their passing game, so there's untapped potential there. Pro day numbers: 4.79 40, 22 bench, 7.14 3-cone 6'5" height. I say give this kid a chance and though he lacks athleticism to be a catching target he might be a lifetime contributor as a staple of the run game
 
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