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Name: Nate Wieting (+) Coming off Oct 2019 Hamstring INJ College: Iowa
Number: 39
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-4 Weight: 244 Position: Pos2: FB/H-back
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2020 40 Low: 4.67 40 Time: 4.78 40 High: 4.87
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Projected High: 7th Low: HPFA
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Data Scout Notes: -6 LBs/INJ-Missed a few games/Not as Big a Year as Thought/9-100-0 2019: NAC...PMackey...2-51-25.5-0 rec in 2 sts, 12 gms in '18. 1-17-17.0-0 rec in 7 gms, missed 4 gms due to injury in '17. Backup w/no stats in 3 sts, 10 gms in '16. Redshirted in '15. Missed most of JR YR of HS due to injury.
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Weight: 244
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Dates: 03/23/20
Hand: 09 1/8 Arm: 32 3/4 Wingspan: 78 3/4
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Nate Wieting, Iowa, Player News
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2019 PRESEASON JOHN MACKEY AWARD WATCH LIST: Nate Wieting, SR, Iowa,...Wieting (6-foot-4, 250 pounds) saw action in 12 games last season with starts against Indiana and Purdue. He totaled two receptions for 51 yards. From Rockford, Illinois, Wieting is a three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection. T.J. Hockenson won the 2018 John Mackey award, becoming the second Hawkeye (Dallas Clark, 2002) to do so. Last season, Noah Fant was Iowa's third semifinalist in program history, joining Allen Reisner (2010) an d Tony Moeaki (2009). - Iowa Football
(DS#21 TE) rSr/2020 TE Nate Wieting, Iowa
News Source: Iowa Football
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Through four seasons at Iowa, Nate Wieting has more surgical scars (four) than passes caught (three). He's watched Henry Krieger-Coble, George Kittle, Noah Fant and T.J. Hockenson go from Hawkeye tight end to the NFL. Wieting learned from all of them whi le recuperating from one surgery or another. It's Wieting's turn now, and he has a message for all the fretting Hawkeye fans out there: It's going to be OK."I still think we have a lot coming back. And I think the guys in the room can show that we can be really good at the tight end position," Wieting said Tuesday. "Sometimes, you take a look back, see what you've overcome ... I'm excited to get after it and show what I can do, try to help the team win some games." Wieting arrived in Iowa City fr om his Illinois home as a walk-on in 2015. He weighed 220 pounds. He marveled at Krieger-Coble's footwork. He got schooled by defensive end Drew Ott. He hurt his foot so badly that he needed offseason surgery."I've been working on how I run routes and then I've also been working on my speed with our workouts and our conditioning. You've got to approach every rep like it's a 100-meter dash - that's how you get faster. I think I'm a very athletic player and I think with practice and fundamentals, y ou can compete." - Iowa City Press-Citizen
(DS#21 TE) rSr/2020 TE Nate Wieting, Iowa
News Source: Iowa City Press-Citizen
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It's going to be interesting to see some of the Road Grades that Scouts give Wieting during the season. We are starting him right outside the Draft for now.
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