3. All-around player
Kolar knows how to bring value in a variety of ways.
As mentioned above, the tight end has been known for his prowess as a blocker, becoming one of the league's best in his position.
Among tight ends that logged at least 400 snaps in 2025, Kolar ranked sixth in Pro Football Focus' run block grade (71.5) and ninth in total offense grade (78.7).
That's not to say he can't be a weapon in the pass game either, as he hauled in a career-high 142 yards last season.
4. Productive with Cyclones
Kolar enjoyed time at Iowa State before jumping to the NFL.
The tight end played in 49 career games (29 starts) with the Cyclones, where he recorded 168 catches for 2,181 yards and 23 TDs.
Kolar also finished his collegiate career as one of the best tight ends in the nation, leading all Big 12 tight ends in receptions (62), receiving yards (756) and touchdown receptions (6). The catches and yards also broke school records, which he had set in years prior.
The 2021 William V. Campbell Trophy winner for top college football player with the best combination of academics, leadership, and on-field performance, he left college with his 23 TD catches ranked second among FBS collegiate tight ends from 2018 to 2021.
5. Standout in Oklahoma
A native of the state of Oklahoma, Kolar became one of the best players during his time at Norman North High School.
Kolar was a three-year starter and two-year all-conference performer where he recorded 139 receptions for 2,440 yards and 31 touchdowns.
He was also a member of the basketball team while in high school, where he played alongside Wizards star point guard Trae Young.