Erick All

PUP-R
Overall Rank
TE
Height
6' 4"
Weight
252 lbs
Arm Length
33"
(50th)
Draft Pick
4.15
(2024)
College
Iowa
Age
25.2
Workout Metrics
4.78
48th
96.0
49th
40-Yard Dash
Speed Score
Burst Score
Agility Score
Catch Radius
31.9%
(92nd)
College Dominator
12.9
(55th)
College YPR
23.0
(5th)
Breakout Age
Tight End Erick All Jr. Placed on PUP for the Bengals
4 months ago

2nd year tight end Erick All Jr. was placed on the physically unable to perform list due to ACL injury.

2nd year tight end Erick All Jr. for the Cincinnati Bengals has been placed on the physically unable to perform list after tearing his ACL in week 9. Injuries have been a problem for the tight end as he had back surgery in 2022 with the Michigan Wolverines, then transferred to Iowa in 2023 and tore his ACL early in the season. Now with a 2nd ACL injury, the outlook for All’s career is looking bleak.

 

Erick All is an avoid in all formats until he can prove that he can return from injury. All looked very promising for the Bengals before the injury, so there is some hope for him to return and be productive, just don’t bet the house on it.

 

Author: Jesse Baldwin @J_Baldwin51 

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Erick All Drafted 115th Overall by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 4th Round.
1 year ago

Erick All ready to prove he has all that is takes to take the NFL by storm.

Erick All is now a member of the Cincinnati Bengals and will have Joe Burrow throwing him the football. The 6’4’’ 252-pound Iowa Hawkeye will look to keep the reputation of Iowa tight ends in high regard.

 

 

The Bengals selecting Erick All 115th overall in the 4th round is some signal that the Bengals want to get more production from the tight end position. The knock against Erick All is the fact that he had a herniated disc in 2022 and a torn ACL in 2023 which begs us to wonder if Erick All has durability issues. Scouts and general managers like All’s talent profile.

 

 

During Joe Burrow’s tenure, there has not been a legitimate set and forget tight end to roster in fantasy. The Bengals have been on the receiving end of Travis Kelce giving them matchup nightmares over the last few seasons in high stakes matchups. As the NFL is a copycat league, we are seeing the Buffalo Bills go and get Dalton Kincaid, the Lions draft Sam LaPorta, and now the Las Vegas Raiders drafting Brock Bowers while still having Michael Mayer on their roster. Given the nature of a 4th round pick, the Bengals have a low-risk, high-reward rookie on their hands in tight end Erick All.