 Noah Phant's path to NFL and fantasy football relevancy is pretty obvious. He's six feet four inches, 249 pounds, and has elite athleticism. The Iowa tight end ran a 4.5 second 40 yard dash to give him one of the best size adjusted speed scores of the past decade for a tight end. In addition to the best 40 time among the class, Phant posted the best vertical leap, the best broad jump, the best three cone, and the best 60 yard shuttle. Phant should be viewed primarily as a receiving tight end, one who can create mismatches at every level of the football field by playing out of a slot and turning out deep plays. Phant profiles pretty closely to another former Iowa tight end, one who did make the NFL leap, and that's the super athletic George Kittle. Tight ends generally take some time to transition to the NFL, but if Phant figures things out, he could be one of the most productive players we see over the next decade.