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Michael Trigg 2026 NFL Draft Profile | TE from Baylor
Scouting Report
Michael Trigg has blossomed into one of the most productive tight end prospects in the 2026 class during his fifth collegiate season at Baylor, setting a program single-game record for tight ends with a 155-yard performance against Kansas State. Listed at 6-4, 240 pounds, Trigg is a lean tight end who spends most of his time in the slot creating mismatche's at the short-to-intermediate levels rather than serving as a traditional in-line blocker. After earning Second-Team All-Big 12 honors in 2024 with 30 catches for 395 yards and three touchdowns, Trigg has already surpassed those career highs through just six weeks of 2025, accumulating 439 yards on 29 receptions with four touchdowns. His 96-yard performance against Houston and 155-yard explosion against Kansas State showcased the game-breaking ability that has scouts circling back to watch his film. Trigg's arrival as a legitimate NFL prospect represents a classic developmental success story, transforming from limited contributor in his early years to dominant receiving weapon as a fifth-year senior. His combination of size, route-running ability, and yards-after-catch prowess makes him an intriguing Day 3 pick for teams seeking move tight ends who can create mismatche's in the passing game.
Strengths
Elite production trajectory with 439 yards and 4 TDs through 6 weeks in 2025, already surpassing 2024 career highs of 30 catches for 395 yards
Set Baylor single-game tight end record with 155 yards vs Kansas State, showcasing explosive playmaking ability and big-play threat
Creates favorable mismatche's working from slot alignment where size advantage over cornerbacks and speed advantage over linebackers allows separation
Good size at 6-4, 240 pounds provides adequate frame for NFL tight end with catching radius and physicality to win contested catches
Second-Team All-Big 12 honors (2024) validates production and recognition from coache's as one of conference's top pass-catching tight ends
Game-breaking ability evident in 96-yard performance vs Houston and multiple explosive plays that had scouts circling back for additional evaluation
Fifth-year senior with developmental arc demonstrates growth mindset, work ethic, and ability to refine skills over extended college career
Short-to-intermediate route-running ability shows polish in option routes, stick routes, and creating windows in zone coverage
Weaknesses
Lean 240-pound frame raises concerns about ability to serve as in-line blocker against NFL edge rushers and linebackers
Spends most time in slot rather than traditional Y tight end role, limiting positional versatility and making him scheme-specific weapon
Limited production early in career suggests late bloomer who took four years to develop, could indicate lower ceiling than younger prospects
In-line blocking ability remains major question mark - tape shows he avoids contact and doesn't hold up against physical defenders
Fifth-year senior status means he will be older rookie with limited upside compared to younger tight end prospects entering league
Day 3 projection indicates scouts view him as move tight end rather than every-down player capable of handling full tight end responsibilities
Explosive 2025 season could be outlier driven by favorable matchups and scheme fit rather than established baseline of performance
Lack of All-American recognition or national awards despite strong production suggests scouts have identified limitations in blocking or athleticism
College Stats
2024 (Baylor): 30 receptions, 395 yards, 3 TDs, Second-Team All-Big 12; 2025 (Baylor 5th year): 29 receptions, 439 yards, 4 TDs through 6 weeks; 155 yards vs Kansas State (Baylor TE single-game record), 96 yards vs Houston
Measurables
Metric
Value
Height
6-3
Weight
240
Arm Length
34
Hand Size
10
Vertical Jump
27.50
Awards & Honors
Second-Team All-Big 12 (2024); Baylor single-game TE record - 155 yards vs Kansas State; Fifth-year senior; Game-breaking performances earning scout attention