
Chamon Metayer
Metayer projects as an undrafted free agent priority with developmental upside as a move tight end in spread-heavy systems. He possesses adequate athleticism and instinctive route-running for the position, but lacks the explosive first-step quickness and contested-catch radius to function as a primary receiving option at the next level. Teams seeking depth at TE with patience for long-term projection may find value signing him to an UDFA deal, particularly schemes that leverage tight ends in the slot and on shallow crossing routes.
Metayer's testing profile likely reveals below-average explosiveness metrics (40-time, broad jump, vertical) that will concern evaluators seeking NFL-caliber receiving weapons. His competition level at Arizona State and modest production tape raise serious questions about whether his skill set translates at all to Power Five tight end standards, creating a wide gap between college performance and professional demand.