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TE #84
Kenyon Sadiq headshot
Kenyon Sadiq headshot

Kenyon Sadiq

Tier 6

NYJ · TE · Age 21

Last synced 1 day ago

Dynasty Value

2,746Declining

Sadiq is the verified consensus rookie TE1, drafted R1P16 by the Jets with one of the most elite athletic profiles the position has seen (4.39 40).

Trajectory data unavailable

Prospect Profile2026 Class

72.7Composite Score

Market View

  • KTC(consensus market)4,172
  • FantasyCalc(algorithmic)2,761
  • Spread▼−34%

Composite Breakdown

Each row compares Kenyon Sadiq to other 2026 prospects in that signal — except Class × Draft Slot, which shows the editorial multiplier applied to Kenyon Sadiq's 2026-class + draft-slot combo (baseline 1.00× = neutral).

Computed from 4 of 6 signals

  • Draft Capital25%▲~averageRound 1, Pick 16
  • Combine Athletic17%▲top 1%
  • Rookie ADP17%
  • Expert Consensus17%▲~averageECR #90
  • College Production15%
  • Class × Draft Slot9%▲+8% (1.08×)+8% (1.08×)

Class rank: 90th percentile

forty100%
bench91%
vertical100%
broad_jump99%
Speed99%
burst_score100%
HaSS99%
sparq_x100%
BMI41%
Catch Rad.95%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kenyon Sadiq's Speed Score?
Kenyon Sadiq's Speed Score ranks in the 99.33628318584071th percentile among NFL prospects at the position.
Risk & Opportunity Analysis (12 flags)

Risk Flags

6
  • TE Depth

    Mason Taylor (value: 2698.0) is already established on the roster and projects as the Jets' inline TE in heavy 12 personnel; the split-role approach caps Sadiq's 2026 target ceiling to roughly TE15 range rather than a true featured role.

  • Offensive Context

    The Jets offense has underperformed for multiple seasons, suppressing production floors for established stars like Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall; Sadiq's near-term ceiling is tightly bound to whether this unit improves.

  • Development Risk

    Sadiq is widely characterized as one of the rawest prospects in the 2026 class — blocking technique and route precision are developmental, meaning a Year 1 breakout requires an unusually steep learning curve in a complex NFL offense.

  • Target Competition

    With Garrett Wilson, Breece Hall, Omar Cooper Jr. (2026 R1P30), and Mason Taylor all commanding targets from Justin Fields, Sadiq's route tree and volume will be actively managed throughout his rookie season.

  • Slow Development

    Rookie TEs almost never produce fantasy-relevant volume in Year 1; even bulls peg Sadiq as a mid-range TE1 with low odds of cracking the elite tier. Dynasty payoff is a multi-year wait, not an immediate return.

  • Injury Concerns

    Sadiq underwent hernia surgery and is missing OTAs, but is expected back for training camp. Minor at present, though it costs valuable rookie-year reps in a crowded room.

Opportunity Flags

6
  • Athletic Profile

    Sadiq's 4.39 40-yard dash is the fastest by a TE at the Combine in 14+ years, paired with a 43.5-inch vertical and 26 bench reps; this speed-size combination creates coverage mismatches that NFL coordinators will scheme around.

  • Draft Capital

    10 of 11 first-round TEs since 2015 produced at least one TE1 dynasty season; Sadiq's R1P16 selection signals organizational commitment to building around him as the long-term receiving TE anchor.

  • Scheme Fit

    The Jets' 12-personnel heavy approach slots Sadiq as the move/slot TE alongside Taylor, minimizing blocking demands while maximizing his receiving opportunities against linebackers and safeties in space.

  • Offensive Context

    The Jets traded Justin Fields, added Geno Smith and OC Frank Reich, and are pivoting from a failed ground-and-pound scheme to a pass-heavy attack — a materially better environment for a receiving TE than the prior regime.

  • Youth Upside

    Young TE (21) — still in value appreciation phase

  • Role Clarity

    Post-draft depth charts already list Sadiq above Mason Taylor at TE1, with the organization publicly signaling he is the long-term featured receiving option at the position.

Scenarios (4)
  • Year 2-3 TE1 emergencepossible+30%

    Wins out the TE room over Mason Taylor and earns 80+ targets as the move/receiving TE in Reich's pass offense

  • Timeshare with Mason Taylorlikely-5%

    Taylor's year-2 leap holds the starting role, leaving Sadiq in a rotational receiving package with capped touches

  • Elite long-term dynasty TEunlikely+50%

    Athletic traits translate fully and he becomes a top-5 positional scorer as Geno/Reich offense ascends

  • Year 1 athletic flashpossible+12%

    Recovers fully from hernia surgery and posts efficient red-zone/explosive plays as a rookie despite modest volume

Format Comparison

Kenyon Sadiq — Format Comparison

FormatValuevs Best
PPR 1QBBest2,989—
PPR SF2,746-243