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Josh Cuevas 2026 NFL Draft Profile | TE from Alabama
Scouting Report
Josh Cuevas is a versatile tight end who walked on at Cal Poly before transferring to Washington and then Alabama where he had his best statistical season with 37 receptions for 411 yards and 4 touchdowns in 2025. At 6-3 and 256 pounds he is a classic do-it-all tight end capable of lining up in the slot out wide and at H-back giving offensive coordinators scheme flexibility without substitution tells. Cuevas is a smooth route runner who uses manipulation tactics in off-man coverage including speed dilation and route intention disguise to create separation. He has soft reliable hands with good ball tracking ability and looks to get upfield quickly after the catch. His toughness is exceptional as he broke his foot in November and returned to play in just over a month. He is a functional blocker who works to keep hands inside and maintain clean technique from multiple alignments. His special teams experience adds immediate NFL roster value beyond offensive snaps. However he needs to get significantly stronger at the point of attack to sustain blocks at the NFL level. His feet get sluggish when locked up with defenders in blocking and he lacks physicality after the catch often going down on first contact. ESPN's Mel Kiper classified him as a fullback or H-back rather than a traditional tight end ranking him 7th at that position. PFF ranked him TE5 on their big board at 95th overall while Bleacher Report graded him at 6.7 ranking him 132nd overall and TE11 comparing him to Cade Otton.
Strengths
Multi-positional versatility lining up in slot out wide in-line and at H-back
Smooth route runner using manipulation tactics and speed dilation for separation
Reliable soft hands with strong ball tracking to all areas of the field
Functional blocker working to maintain clean hand technique from multiple alignments
Exceptional toughness returning from broken foot in just over a month
Special teams experience adding immediate NFL roster value
Walk-on to SEC contributor path demonstrating elite work ethic
Quick upfield mentality after the catch maximizing YAC
Weaknesses
Needs to get significantly stronger at the point of attack for NFL blocking
Heavy feet when engaged in blocking making it easier for defenders to shed
Lacks physicality as a blocker and after the catch often going down on first contact
Limited ceiling as a receiver with modest 37 catch 411 yard season
Tweener positional fit classified as H-back by some rather than true tight end
Needs to improve spatial recognition against zone defenders
Older prospect as redshirt senior with multiple transfers limiting developmental runway