There wasn’t a ton of cut up tape on Asiasi. I only watched 2 games. Dalton Keene had the same issue (had to watch full games to see additional tape on both players). I wish college conferences would make the All-22 public after the season. As an amateur I’d pay a small fee for it.
Here’s what stood out to me with Asiasi and why he’s been one of my top 3 tight ends in this class. He plays with such intensity no matter what he is asked to do. He is the most ready to contribute out of the box. The rumor was UCLA was loyal to Caleb Wilson last year and gave him playing time his senior year but talent-wise Asiasi was beating him on the practice field. Asiasi is the best inline blocker right now in the class. He has the power and size to move defensive linemen. Asiasi is a monster with the ball in his hand. He has power as a runner, elusiveness, and big boy can hurdle defenders. He has great awareness vs zones. He is a natural salesman as a route runner. Devin Asiasi can be your “TE1” or if he underwhelms you there can be your utility man. I saw him execute every tight end role and responsibility. I don’t think he has a worst role because he’s good/solid in everything that he does. And that’s rare - most of these guys in this class had glaring holes in their game but not Asiasi. Put some polish on his route running and blocking and you have a solid tight end. Patriots like guys who have a sub 4.7 40 but a 4.73 at his weight is impressive (I think their bar is a 4.75 40 for starting TEs) . And when you get to pick 90 your standards drop a bit.
Side note: the Patriots went in two directions for guys this year. They went with home-run swings with Uche, Dugger, and Keene and they went with super high floor picks with Asiasi and Jennings.