Jaosn Moore called George Kittle a clear value if he slips to the late third round. Moore noted that Kittle was the overall TE1 on a points-per-game basis last season, outscoring both Trey McBride and Brock Bowers. Although Kittle’s ADP has climbed from the fifth to the third round over the past month, Moore still prefers paying that price for Kittle’s weekly ceiling and entrenched red-zone role rather than gambling on the tier behind him. In Moore’s view, locking in Kittle at pick 3.09 gives drafters an elite advantage at a volatile position without sacrificing early-round firepower elsewhere.