 Something happened to Jared Pinkney in 2019, and he just wasn't the same player that we saw in 2018. His yards per game and target rate were effectively cut in half. His receiving yardage and touchdown share ranked him 10th among 20 tight ends at the combine. Using his 2018 share, however, he would have ranked 5th in the class. Problematically, Pinkney followed up the down year with a 4.96 second 40 yard dash, giving him the worst size adjusted speed score among all tight ends in the class. Pinkney's floor projects to be low, and his closest comparisons are a mixed bag. We have seen a flat out undrafted player with very similar size and collegiate marks to Pinkney's though, and that's Jack Doyle, who should be viewed as Pinkney's ceiling. It just really depends on whether 2018 or 2019 is more indicative of what Jared Pinkney can offer.