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The pick is in: Jaguars select TE Tanner Koziol at No. 164 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft

With the No. 164 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars selected Tanner Koziol, tight end, Houston.

Receiving & Rushing Table Receiving Rushing Scrimmage Season Team Conf Class Pos G Rec Yds Y/R TD Y/G Att Yds Y/A TD Y/G Plays Yds Avg TD Awards 2022 Ball State MAC FR TE 12 35 373 10.7 7 31.1 0 0 0 0.0 35 373 10.7 7 2023 Ball State MAC SO TE 12 34 295 8.7 3 24.6 0 0 0 0.0 34 295 8.7 3 2024 Ball State MAC JR TE 12 94 839 8.9 8 69.9 1 6 6.0 0 0.5 95 845 8.9 8 2025* Houston Big 12 SR TE 13 74 727 9.8 6 55.9 0 0 0 0.0 74 727 9.8 6 Career 49 237 2234 9.4 24 45.6 1 6 6.0 0 0.1 238 2240 9.4 24 Ball State (3 Yrs) 36 163 1507 9.2 18 41.9 1 6 6.0 0 0.2 164 1513 9.2 18 Houston (1 Yr) 13 74 727 9.8 6 55.9 0 0 0 0.0 74 727 9.8 6

From Lance Zierlein of NFL.com:

Long, angular pass-catching tight end with impressive production throughout his career. Koziol ’s monotonous route-running and average play speed lead to an excessive number of contested catches, but his soft hands and overall ball skills help to bring them in at an impressive rate. He appears to lack the technique and toughness necessary to become a functional run blocker against pro competition. Koziol has a chance to become a TE3, but he needs to fine-tune his route-running and play with better short-area quickness to stick around as a catch-only option.

From Dane Brugler of The Athletic:

Koziol will be ranked higher by teams who put a premium on ball skills or are looking for a “big slot” weapon. He’ll be lower for teams looking for more of a true Y or well-rounded tight end.

From Nathan Cooper of Sports Info Solutions:

Koziol is a massive target who has the hands, 50/50-win skills, and mismatch potential to eventually become a starting-level player, but his massive struggles as a blocker currently limit him to a backup role.

From Daniel Harms of Bleacher Report:

Tanner Koziol creates mismatches due to his imposing size and ball skills. Koziol was a highly impactful transfer addition to Houston’s offense from Ball State, finishing in the top three among tight ends in receiving yards with 651. The big slot quickly became a safety valve for Houston’s quarterback, and even when he was covered, he was open.

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