 If you consider two things about Thaddeus Moss, that he's the son of Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss, and teammate of Heisman winner Joe Burrow, you may conjure up images of a matchup nightmare with huge receiving potential. While it's true that Moss had 570 receiving yards in 2019, he accounted for just 10% of LSU's receiving yards and touchdowns. That rate ranked him as 16th among the 20 tight ends who went to the combine. Instead, Moss shared strength as a run blocker, and had an average target depth that suggests he's not a downfield threat. He also didn't run the 40th to combine. He slated to be a tight end two who probably won't have a ton of fantasy impact. Lance Kendricks, a solid blocker and capable receiver without much deep work, is an apt comparison for Moss.