C.J. Fiedorowicz, TE, Iowa

May 2:'Dual-threat' TE met with Broncos

Fiedorowicz might be at the top of the group of the second-tier tight ends, after the top four of Eric Ebron, Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Jace Amaro and Troy Niklas. He was underutilized at Iowa -- part of that was on him -- but he has excellent size, good hands, has shown an ability to get deep and can be a physical blocker. Denver would seem set at tight end; the Broncos have starter Julius Thomas as one of five tight ends currently on the roster. But Fiedorowicz's dual-threat nature (blocker and receiver) could be appealing to the Broncos. He seems likely to go in the third or fourth round. Denver has the 31st pick in both the third (95th overall) and fourth (131st overall) rounds. He also has met with, among others, Atlanta, New England, the New York Jets and Tampa Bay -- teams that would seem to have more a need at the position.