Joe Metz labeled Elijah Arroyo a potential smash at TE25 (~203 ADP) after Seattle cut veteran Noah Fant and invested the 50th overall pick in the versatile rookie. Metz noted that camp reports have Arroyo lining up both in the slot and out wide, suggesting Klint Kubiak plans to feature him rather than platoon. With a realistic chance to dominate snap share in an offense suddenly rich in available targets, Arroyo offers rare late-round upside at the league’s thinnest position.