“An Absolute UDFA Monster: 6’4”, 251 Pounds of Pure, Unfiltered VIOLENCE in the Trenches! The 49ers Just Signed a Blocking Beast That the Entire NFL Slept On — And He’s About to Wreck Defenses in San Francisco”

For the fourth consecutive year, Penn State’s reputation as a bona fide tight end factory has paid dividends. While the Nittany Lions have become synonymous with producing pass-catching prototypes for the NFL, it was a different kind of weapon—a trench-born enforcer—who just landed in San Francisco with something to prove.

Khalil Dinkins, the bruising 6-foot-4, 251-pound tight end, signed a deal with the San Francisco 49ers following the 2026 NFL Draft. According to Tom Pelissero, the contract includes $275,000 guaranteed—a significant investment for an undrafted free agent, and a clear signal that the Niners believe they’ve uncovered a gem. Dinkins now joins his father, Darnell, as the second player in his family to reach the professional ranks.

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While modern tight ends often market themselves as oversized receivers, Dinkins made his living doing the dirty work that never makes the highlight reel. Throughout his Penn State career, he played an increasingly involved role in the run-blocking game, using his imposing frame to bully defenders at the point of attack. This is a tight end who thrives on displacement, pad level, and finishing blocks with a mean streak.