Players
Trades
Guillotine
Connect
Players
Trades
Guillotine
Connect
DynastyGuillotineRedraftPlayersSandbox
← Back to Player Explorer
TE #325
Will Kacmarek headshot
Will Kacmarek headshot

Will Kacmarek

Tier 14

MIA · TE · Age 23

Last synced 1 day ago

Dynasty Value

223Declining

Verified: Miami drafted Will Kacmarek (6'6", ~258 lbs, Ohio State) No. 87 overall in Round 3 of the 2026 Draft as the consensus best blocking TE in the class,...

Trajectory data unavailable

Prospect Profile2026 Class

38.9Composite Score

Market View

  • KTC(consensus market)
  • FantasyCalc(algorithmic)440

Composite Breakdown

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

Computed from 4 of 6 signals

  • Draft Capital25%•~averageRound 3, Pick 23
  • Combine Athletic17%▼~average
  • Rookie ADP17%
  • Expert Consensus17%•~averageECR #109
  • College Production15%
  • Class × Draft Slot9%▲+10% (1.10×)+10% (1.10×)

Class rank: 35th percentile

forty55%
vertical81%
broad_jump70%
Speed64%
burst_score78%
HaSS72%
sparq_x75%
BMI42%
Catch Rad.92%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Will Kacmarek's Speed Score?
Will Kacmarek's Speed Score ranks in the 64.04867256637168th percentile among NFL prospects at the position.
Risk & Opportunity Analysis (6 flags)

Risk Flags

4
  • Role Limitation

    Kacmarek ranked dead last among 27 combine TEs in team receiving market share (9.1%) at Ohio State and 24th in aDOT — he was drafted explicitly as an in-line blocker, not a fantasy asset.

  • Depth Chart Ceiling

    Greg Dulcich is firmly established as Miami's TE1 pass-catcher; the Dolphins' new GM specifically singled him out as a player he wants to see build on 2025. Kacmarek has no realistic path to the receiving role while Dulcich is healthy.

  • Target Competition

    Greg Dulcich (1914) is locked in as the pass-catching TE, free-agent Ben Sims competes for the top blocking job, and Miami spent a R5 pick on Seydou Traore — Kacmarek projects as TE2/TE3 with no receiving path.

  • Offensive Context

    Malik Willis (3949) as the listed QB and a run-heavy, RB-loaded room (Achane, Gordon, Wright) point to a low-volume passing tree for TEs generally, capping any breakout ceiling.

Opportunity Flags

2
  • Scheme Fit

    Miami drafted Kacmarek specifically to upgrade run-blocking and 12-personnel sets for De'Von Achane — he has a clear non-fantasy role that keeps him on the 53-man roster, giving him time to develop.

  • Youth Upside

    Young TE (23) — still in value appreciation phase

Scenarios (4)
  • Career blocking specialistlikely-10%

    Settles in as the in-line/run-game TE behind Dulcich with sub-30 targets

  • Dulcich injury opens emergency rolepossible+20%

    Dulcich (extensive injury history) misses time, pushing Kacmarek into a fuller two-way role

  • Receiving development unlocks TE2 fantasy relevanceunlikely+35%

    Offseason pass-catching reps translate; carves out a red-zone/seam role by Year 2-3

  • Buried or roster-cut by competitionpossible-25%

    Ben Sims/Traore win reps; relegated to game-day inactive or practice squad

Format Comparison

Will Kacmarek — Format Comparison

FormatValuevs Best
PPR SFBest223—
PPR 1QB206-17