The Chargers have not had a bonafide No. 1 tight end since Hunter Henry left in 2021. Musgrave could be that guy.
He missed most of the 2022 season with an injury, but in the two-game stretch when he was on the field, though, Musgrave caught 11 passes for 165 yards and a touchdown. Then, at the Senior Bowl last month, Musgrave returned and raised eyebrows.
While his blocking is a work in progress, Musgrave has the hands and overall receiving ability to be a mismatch in the passing game from Day 1. At 6-foot-5 and 255 pounds, Musgrave is well built, long, and has the athleticism and speed to consistently separate from safeties and linebackers.
If he runs a 4.4 40 at the Combine, like many are expecting him to, Musgrave should solidify himself as a first round pick.
In his four years at Oregon State, Musgrave only recorded 633 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 47 receptions.
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