Unfortunately their isn't a "Strongly Disagree"...Fant is 6'4" / 250 lb excellent TE at all phases. Gronk is possibly the best blocking TE in the NFL...I think we have been spoiled a little. Noah and Hoch were both very good blockers in college (have you watched tape?) with Hoch probably a little better but that shouldn't be a slight against Noah. Having both on the same team in college...it's easy to compare between the 2 and it's possible depending on scheme that Hoch was asked
to block more because he is such a fantastic blocker. Also...he is incredibly fast. I don't see any harm in adding another 5-10 lbs to bring him up to 255-260.
I see Noah Fant playing a very long time in the NFL with a lot of success.
EDIT: I think Fant is an above average blocker...we won't truly know how much above average until he gets some NFL games under his belt.
SPOILER: I am cherry picking this article ...
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While Iowa still used Fant as more of a receiver (as they should have), he was still tasked with some pass protection reps. In 2018, they trusted him to block in isolation on bootleg or roll-outs. His technique was more sound, as he kept his base and worked to wall off defenders.
While Fant’s calling card is his receiving talent, offenses are still going to ask him to block in the NFL. It’s an important aspect for a tight end, as many power runs rely on their blocking ability. Fant showed a lot of progression from one year to the next, and that development should continue in the NFL. If it does, we’ll be talking about an all-around stud player in the league, easily with all-pro level potential."
Noah Fant's Encouraging Blocking Development | The Draft Network