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*Cole Kmet, TE, Notre Dame
Selected: Round 2, Pick 11, Overall Pick 43 by Bears
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Name: *Cole Kmet (+) Coming off Aug 2019 Collarbone INJ College: Notre Dame
Number: 84
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-6 Weight: 262 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: Jr/2020 40 Low: 4.64 40 Time: 4.70 40 High: 4.78
> Projected Round: Stock:
Projected High: Late 1st Low: 2nd
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Data Scout Notes: -5 LBs/Back from INJ/Playing Well 2019: 01/02/20-Announced Early Entry into 2020 NFL Draft/(+) Coming off Aug 2019 Collarbone INJ...PMackey
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Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6056
Weight: 262
Zybek PD3X AKA "Official" 40 Yard Dash (ET): 4.70
40 Yard Dash (HH): 4.62
20 Yard (ET): 2.77
20 Yard (HH): 2.70
10 Yard (ET): 1.65
10 Yard (HH): 1.59
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225 Lb. Bench Reps:
Vertical Jump: 37
Broad Jump: 10'03"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.41
3-Cone Drill: 7.44
Projected 4.87/-.17/No Bench-Choice
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Dates: 04/01/20
Hand: 10 1/2 Arm: 33 Wingspan: 79
Height: 6056
Weight: 262
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*Cole Kmet, Notre Dame, Player News
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He wasn't in the room for the hugs and the shower of congratulations in the moment - not even virtually - but Matt Balis was most assuredly with new NFL draftees Cole Kmet and Chase Claypool Friday night. Kmet went 43rd overall to the Chicago Bears, the first tight end off the board in the 2020 NFL Draft, and wide receiver Claypool went six picks later in the second round to Pittsburgh. A common thread for the pre-pandemic, pre-draft workout partners Kmet and Claypool was their effusive gratitude in Bal is helping them get to this moment."The way he and his staff develop you as an athlete is pretty remarkable," Kmet said of Notre Dame's director of football performance since the 2016-17 offseason. "You can see the difference over the years. "I me an, I came in at around 240 (pounds), and I was 260 at the (NFL) combine, so a 20-pound gain. And I was jumping higher than when I came in. I was jumping farther than when I came in. I was running faster than when I came in. "So all those types of things , coach Balis did over my three years were obviously really helpful. He's got a great plan in there, and he'll just continue to pump out guys at the combine that can continue to perform really well." - South Bend Tribune
(DS#1 TE) Jr/2020 TE *Cole Kmet, Notre Dame
News Source: South Bend Tribune
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Notre Dame TE Cole Kmet has caught 23 passes for 290 yards and four touchdowns in the five games since he returned from a preseason broken collarbone that necessitated surgery and kept him out of the season's first two games. - AP College Football
(DS#1 TE) Jr/2020 TE *Cole Kmet, Notre Dame
News Source: AP College Football
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When it came time for tight end Cole Kmet's season debut, Notre Dame skipped the hors d'oeuvres. "We put him right in the frying pan," coach Brian Kelly said. On their first play from scrimmage against at No. 3 Georgia before a howling crowd at sold-out Sanford Stadium, quarterback Ian Book connected for an eight-yard gain with Kmet, who had missed No. 10 Notre Dame's first two victories while recuperating from surgery for a broken right collarbone suffered Aug. 8 in practice. "I knew the first play on Thursday," Kmet said of preparations last week. "Coach (Chip) Long (Notre Dame's offensive coordinator) said 'We're going to get you going.' With (Long), if you make a play, he's going to come back to you."Before the drive was over, Long would cal l Kmet's number twice more for receptions of 10 and 15 yards. And before the night was over, the 6-foot-5 1/2, 250-pound junior from suburban Chicago would tie a single-game reception record for Fighting Irish tight ends with nine, good for 108 yards and Notre Dame's first touchdown in an eventual 23-17 loss. "It felt good to come out and play well against an opponent like that," Kmet said. "You always appreciate the game more when you get hurt." Notre Dame has been waiting for Kmet to take his place on the mantle established by previous tight ends at the school, from 1949 Heisman Trophy winner Leon Hart to All-Americans Dave Casper, Mark Bavaro, John Carlson and Tyler Eifert, the all-time leader in tight end receptions for a season (63) and career (14 0). - AP College Football
(DS#1 TE) Jr/2020 TE *Cole Kmet, Notre Dame
News Source: AP College Football
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Notre Dame suffered its first injury to an expected starter of 2019 on Thursday with reports of starting tight end Cole Kmet breaking his collarbone in practice. A broken collarbone is usually a 4-6 week recovery time. If that is how long Kmet is out, it 's not ideal, but it's far from disastrous at the same time. That kind of timeframe would likely mean a return in time for Notre Dame's trip to Athens, if not sooner. Brian Kelly has not yet confirmed Kmet's injury, but he will likely have some update on Saturday when he is scheduled to meet with the media. Now, if that update gives us a more prolonged timeframe on Kmet's recovery time, then it could be a different story. - UNHD.com
(DS#1 TE) Jr/2020 TE *Cole Kmet, Notre Dame
News Source: UNHD.com
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2019 PRESEASON JOHN MACKEY AWARD WATCH LIST: Cole Kmet, JR, Notre Dame,...Kmet Appeared in 26 baseball games in 2018, leading Notre Dame with 8 saves...Played tight end in all 13 of Notre Dame's football games throughout the 2017 season...Caught 48 pass es for 773 yards and four TDs as a senior at Saint Viator in 2016. - Notre Dame Football
(DS#1 TE) Jr/2020 TE *Cole Kmet, Notre Dame
News Source: Notre Dame Football
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