Player Profiles
SPARQ = Speed, Power,Agility, Reaction, Quickness
Dynasty Summary: Potential tweener between a big receiver and a move tight end. Big target with huge hands and the ability to use his body to his advantage. Capable vertical leaper but not overly impressive. Never ultra productive at Stanford with 34 receptions and six touchdowns being high points in both categories in 2014. Rather stiff as a receiver and will need to rely on red zone looks for productivity. Late round flier in the NFL Draft and could well go undrafted in fantasy drafts.

Rotoworld: 111. Where He Wins: Whether Chip Kelly intends to use him as a classic outside receiver, a "big slot" or a move tight end remains to be seen, but Cajuste could contribute early if he makes the team regardless of capacity because of San Francisco's dearth of pass catchers
2016
4.62          36             123           6.49 sec
4.20 sec   11.50 sec         12
DLF ranking - #52
Pos. ranking - #25
8 min. 28 sec.
PRO DAY RESULTS
40-yard dash: 4.55 sec
Bench: 14
NFL COMPARISON:    Lance Kendricks
NFL grade5.4  Backup or eventual starter
46.90
Contract:
5/6/2016    signed