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Arizona Cardinals: Ifeanyi Momah, TE
GRADE: B
Strengths: It's hard to find 6-7, 255-pound athletes with soft hands and impressive movement skills. That's why the
Cardinals are intrigued by Momah's potential as a developmental tight end prospect after
signing him as a free agent following
the NFL's Veteran Combine. The third-year pro catches the ball well for a big man, exhibiting strong hands and flexibility on a shoestring catch in
Saturday's matchup with the Chiefs. Momah's length and athleticism should make him an intriguing chess piece for
Cardinals coach Bruce Arians to play with on the perimeter.
Weaknesses: Momah is still a work in progress as a blocker. Despite possessing the strength and power to move defenders off the ball, he struggles with his technique, and the lack of balance prevents him from consistently finishing his blocks on the edge. If he can clean up his footwork and balance, he could be a nightmare to deal with at the point of attack.
What he needs to work on: Momah's blocking prowess must improve for him to clinch a roster spot. If he can be a sticky presence on the edge, Momah could fill the role of the TE2 and enhance the
Cardinals' passing game as a big target over the middle of the field.