 Adam Trotman doesn't come into the NFL with big school allure but he effectively was the Dayton Flyers offense in 2019. Trotman finished 29th in the FCS in yards per game with 83.3 and that was roughly 27 more yards per game than all but one other FCS tight end. Trotman ran a 4.8 second 40 yard dash to give him roughly average speed when adjusted for his 6'5", 255 pound frame but the quarterback turned tight end secured the best run blocking grade among the top 18 draft eligible tight ends in this class according to pro football focus. Trotman profiled closely to Tyler Higby, another small school tight end out of Western Kentucky who last year with the Rams proved he can be a full-time do-it-all NFL tight end.