No. 198: Jacob Breeland, TE, Oregon
Many analysts expect Carolina to take a tight end in the early stages of the draft following the departure of Greg Olsen. However, the truth is that this tight end class is simply not good and there is no reason to waste a top pick on one of them. Breeland has solid hands and is serviceable in both blocking and receiving. He would add depth as a No. 3 tight end if general manager Marty Hurney signs someone like Eric Ebron or Austin Hooper in free agency to pair with Ian Thomas.
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