THE Titans du Tennessee Selected at tight -fed Gunnar from Texas with one of their fourth round choices in the NFL 2025 draft. Right now, Helm is sitting behind Chig Okonkwo and Josh Whyle, but he has the opportunity to win the starting place in 2025 if he plays well.
Coming to the NFL is not easy, however, and Helm felt out of place when he arrived in Nashville for the first time.
The anchor of news discusses HELM’s work in Texas, including its role of security coverage of Quinn Ewers and its production. Then he says that the adjustment of the college to the NFL made the bar “a little young”.
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“These are jumps and limits,” says Helm. “You know, I got here and I was talking with some of the tight ends of the veterinarian, and I said to myself:” You know, I don’t feel like me. I feel like a seventh year student trying to play university football right now. “But everything is just to get used to the speed of the game, to learn to train with professionals, to learn the speed of practice.”
Regarding the size, Helm is just between Okonkwo and Whyle, but whyle is a giant human being who measures 6 feet 7 inches. His 248 pounds are not much more than Helm’s 241, but Helm abandons two inches high at Whyle. It is difficult to imagine a world where Helm, at 6 feet 5 inches, looks like a child compared to another human being, but it is more than size. It is a question of passing your game to the next level, and if they thought that the leap from high school to college was difficult, this jump is even more difficult.
However, Helm is a big tight end, and even if he is not a starter of week 1, he probably has a kind of impact in 2025.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Helm Gunnar of the Titans on the jump of the college at the NFL