Why Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet is a 2022 breakout candidate
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Nick Foles threads the needle and finds rookie TE Cole Kmet for 6!
Bears: 7
Panthers: 0
TOUCHDOWN BEARSSSSSS Nick Foles threads the needle and finds rookie TE Cole Kmet for 6! Bears: 7 Panthers: 0 Kmet has shown the ability to create separation in a multitude of ways. When you put the ball in his hands, he’s a no-nonsense type of player. He’ll get upfield instantly and gain yards through contact. He’s not the type of guy who’ll make defenders flat-out miss, or fully break tackles (only four on 60 catches last season), but he does spin and pull himself forward pretty consistently. ¡Touchdown del novato!
Cole Kmet alcanza la zona de anotación para darle a una ventaja más cómoda sobre .
¡Touchdown del novato!Cole Kmet alcanza la zona de anotación para darle a una ventaja más cómoda sobre .
Why Chicago Bears third-year tight-end Cole Kmet will break out in 2022
Chicago Bears tight-end Cole Kmet In one of the weaker classes in terms of top-end talent, was the first tight-end off the board in the at 43rd overall. At this point, it seems obvious that Kmet has a clearer path to being involved as a receiver considering how things are set up in Chicago. His physical style of play was apparent throughout his evaluation, whether as a route-runner, ball-carrier or blocker at . Entering his third season with the , he has often flown under the radar. Here are four reasons why Cole Kmet will have a breakout season in 2022:#1- Cole Kmet was better in 2021 than people realize
Chicago Bears v Las Vegas Raiders People don't realize that Kmet more than doubled his receiving totals in 2021 compared to 2020. He went from 28 catches from 43 targets for 243 yards and two touchdowns to catching 60 from 93 targets for 612 yards. Strangely, he caught no touchdowns in 2021. His snap percentage shot up from 56% to 83%. Those per-game numbers were better than , who played in 12 contests. While this is asking for another significant uptick in production, Kmet is slated to become an even more integral piece to the Bears offense. Kmet's head-scratching statistic last season was his zero touchdowns. Considering that Chicago finished the year 27th in total points scored and 16 touchdowns came through the air (29th), that mark becomes less noteworthy. Still, three other Bears tight-ends were able to reach the end-zone at least once. came in just one touchdown short of the team-lead at four (set by Darnell Mooney). Kmet did see 12 targets in the red-zone (and hauled in half of those). With those targets aimed at the end-zone, the play-designs of Matt Nagy and Bill Lazorin were pretty questionable. Most were floaters towards the back-line. With Graham’s contract not extended, his eight more red-zone targets will be are up for the taking. So progression in this category is to be expected. Chicago used two other tight-ends in Graham and Jesse James for about 23.5% each. Kmet was typically the guy working deeper down the field in the passing game on seams/benders, over and corner routes. This shows his willingness to attack at the intermediate level. Kmet had a 94.8 receiving grade on medium depth targets (10-19 yards downfield), which plays perfectly to one of Field’s passing strengths (78.1 medium passing depth grade). Looking at Kmet’s drop percentage of 7.4% of catchable targets so far in his career, that mark is in line or better than most of the big-name guys at the position.#2- Kmet has tremendous ability
Chicago Bears v Detroit Lions In the passing game, Kmet showcases a good burst off the line. He’s a pretty fluid mover and has the flexibility to move all across the formation. His route pacing is good, as is his ability to set up his breaks in general. You could see him at times work out of the slot and beat inside-shaded linebackers or safeties cleanly on slant routes. The tight end does a nice job of evading hook or hash defenders and slowing down in that soft spot up to safety on vertical routes or breaking off deeper curls. We saw the Bears line him up as the de facto X-receiver in a reduced split of three-by-one sets. On those plays, he showed good awareness for working that space between the corner and the safety against two-high shells. He beat perimeter cover-guys effectively inside and out, creating advantages for himself with the way he stemmed his routes. TOUCHDOWN BEARSSSSSSNick Foles threads the needle and finds rookie TE Cole Kmet for 6!
Bears: 7
Panthers: 0
TOUCHDOWN BEARSSSSSS Nick Foles threads the needle and finds rookie TE Cole Kmet for 6! Bears: 7 Panthers: 0 Kmet has shown the ability to create separation in a multitude of ways. When you put the ball in his hands, he’s a no-nonsense type of player. He’ll get upfield instantly and gain yards through contact. He’s not the type of guy who’ll make defenders flat-out miss, or fully break tackles (only four on 60 catches last season), but he does spin and pull himself forward pretty consistently. ¡Touchdown del novato!
Cole Kmet alcanza la zona de anotación para darle a una ventaja más cómoda sobre .
¡Touchdown del novato!Cole Kmet alcanza la zona de anotación para darle a una ventaja más cómoda sobre .