Note:If you're reading this, you're either a K-State fan, one of my relatives, or your team drafted Ben Sinnott. I'm gearing this profile towards folks looking for info on Sinnott because we already know him and let's face it, my relatives are mainly in it for the pictures. Keep in mind, this is a Kansas State blog. I'm going to give you the best case scenario.All measurements and testing numbers are from the NFL Combine.Ben SinnottBen Sinnott is a TE prospect in the 2024 draft class. He scored a 9.72 #RAS out of a possible 10.00.If you like the NFL Draft, the above account is amazing. Size EvaluationSinnott came to Kansas State as a 6'3", 220-pound tight end out of Waterloo, Iowa. He is leaving at 6'4", 250. That extra 30 pounds on his frame?Pure Kansas wheat-fed muscle.Size-wise, he's not a monster but fits well within the position standards. He's a little on the short side, coming in at a hair under 6'4", and a little on the light side at 250. His hand size and arm length are a little below average for an NFL tight end. He doesn't stand out as being small on the field (if that makes sense), but he's not a guy who's going to be a consistent size mismatch.Then again, if he had ideal size, he wouldn't have been a 0  https://www.tigerssportsshop.com recruit and walk-on at Kansas State because his athletic testing numbers are excellent.Athletic Testing EvaluationThis is where Sinnott goes from a late-round pick to an early-to-mid-round selection. This dude is a straight-up athlete. It's interesting; I've read a few evaluations that claim he lacks top-end speed, but I didn't see that at Kansas State, and I don't see it in these testing numbers.He gets off the line in a hurry and has the top-end speed to stretch the field between the hash marks. I wouldn't say speed is his best attribute, but he holds his own. This isn't a lumbering dude looking for the first guy to hit once he catches the ball. He averaged 14.4 yards a reception in 2022 and 13.8 in 2023.