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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: 2ndC...2022: 12-29-22 Transfer from Memphis/2ndC...2021: NAC



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  Ole Miss seriously struggled at the tight end position last season. The addition of Michael Trigg was huge, but he was not physically ready to start in the SEC and suffered from injuries as a result. The position contributed under 175 receiving yards in 2022, and that number must rise in 2023 if the offense is going to take the next step. Prieskorn is going to be mammoth over the middle. At 6-foot-6, 255 pounds, he will be bigger than just about every SEC linebacker and even some defensive ends. This will give the Rebels a serious physical threat in the intermediate portion of the field that simply did not exist last season.

In 2022, it was impossible for players crossing the middle to go untouched, and it resulted in poorly timed throws, turnovers and a general lack of production. But given that LBs will struggle to redirect Prieskorn, expect to see the middle of the field targeted with much more efficiency. At Memphis, Prieskorn was used a fair amount as a jumbo slot receiver, as opposed to strictly being an in-line tight end. I suspect the Rebels will use Trigg outside of the formation more often, but having two tight ends with that versatility opens up intriguing motion options out of 12 personnel. As a run blocker, Prieskorn is about what you'd expect from someone of his size. He shows good power blocking downhill and was able to seal off defenders to open lanes. - Daily Mississippian


(DS#6 TE) rSr/2025 TE Caden PrieskornMississippi
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  One of college football's top tight ends last season will be making the short trip from Memphis to Oxford for 2023. Caden Prieskorn, a Memphis transfer and a John Mackey Award semifinalist in 2022, announced on Twitter that he's committed to Ole Miss. The 6-foot-5, 255-pound native of Lake Orion, Michigan, finished the season with 48 receptions for 602 yards and seven touchdowns. Prieskorn marks the seventh transfer addition for the Rebels this offseason, and the third that will serve as a pass-catching weapon in coach Lane Kiffin's offense, joining wide receivers Chris Marshall and Tre Harris. - The Clarion Ledger

(DS#6 TE) rSr/2025 TE Caden PrieskornMississippi
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  2022 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM: TE Caden Prieskorn, Memphis, Jr.,...Prieskorn had a breakout season for Memphis, earning second-team all-conference honors. The redshirt sophomore led all AAC tight ends with 46 receptions, 593 yards and tied for the league lead with six touchdown receptions. Preiskorn is just one touchdown, two receptions and 64 receiving yards behind Sean Dykes' single-season tight end records. - Memphis Football

(DS#6 TE) rSr/2025 TE Caden PrieskornMississippi
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  Memphis tight end Caden Prieskorn has let the coaching staff know he'll return next season, a source familiar with the decision told The Commercial Appeal on Tuesday. The source requested anonymity because an announcement has yet to be made public. Prieskorn enjoyed a breakout junior season for the Tigers in his first year as a starter. He led the team with 593 receiving yards and six touchdowns while his 46 receptions tied for the team lead with Javon Ivory. Prieskorn, a former walk-on, had a career-high 104 yards on six catches in the Tigers' four-overtime loss at East Carolina in October. He was one of nine semifinalists for the John Mackey Award as the nation's top tight end. - Memphis Commercial Appeal

(DS#6 TE) rSr/2025 TE Caden PrieskornMississippi
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