Of course, part of that evaluation stems from the fact Seferian-Jenkins is a big-bodied pass-catcher with remarkable ball skills. He rewrote the Huskies' single-season record for receptions and receiving yards for a tight end with 66 grabs for 850 yards and seven touchdowns. Those marks speak to his dominance on the field, while also highlighting the potential that has scouts intrigued about his prospects at the next level. When I asked an NFC scout to compare Seferian-Jenkins to a current pro, the scout called him a "bigger, more athletic Rob Gronkowski." He went on to tell me that Seferian-Jenkins' imposing frame will create problems for defenders in the passing game, while his "gritty" demeanor could make him a force on the edge as a run blocker. Given the lack of headliners in the 2014 tight end class, Seferian-Jenkins -- ranked No. 41 on Daniel Jeremiah's Talented Top 50 -- could retain his spot at the top of the charts despite a troubling off-field incident.