Here's what Mcshay had to say about the TE class:
"San Diego State's
Gavin Escobar (79) doesn't get much national love, but West Coast NFL scouts have been whispering about the athletic pass-catching tight end.
Escobar (6-5, 255) leads the team with 35 catches for 483 yards and five touchdowns. He's not a senior and could very well return to SDSU for another season, but should he leave early, Escobar could be one of five non-senior tight ends selected in the first three rounds. Here are the top five draft-eligible players on the board, all of whom are non-seniors.
1.
Zach Ertz, Stanford (6-6, 249; 89)
2.
Tyler Eifert, Notre Dame (6-6, 250; 88)
3. Escobar
4.
Dion Sims, Michigan State (6-5, 276; 78)
5.
Levine Toilolo, Stanford (6-8, 263; 76)
I've heard no buzz about Ertz staying or going, but most scouts I've talked to have a strong feeling that Eifert is leaning heavily toward leaving. If both declare for the draft, it will be interesting to see who comes off the board first, because teams seem to be split on who is the better overall prospect.
For the record, the highest-rated senior tight end on our board right now is Auburn's
Philip Lutzenkirchen, who is rated just slightly ahead of
Joseph Fauria (UCLA) and
Jake Stoneburner (Ohio State). That trio will be jockeying for position in the middle rounds."