• Elijah Arroyo is a speedy tight end: While Arroyo didn’t have a lot of production over his entire college career, he showed enough big-play ability to get excited about what he could do in the NFL.
• A dynasty manager may need to be patient: Anyone drafting Arroyo in the NFL is likely picking him for his long-term potential value rather than giving him a significant role in his rookie season.
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Player Performance
Elijah Arroyo started his collegiate career in 2021 as Miami’s No. 2 tight end behind Will Mallory. In 2022, Arroyo received a boost in playing time and had a better receiving grade than Mallory over the first four weeks. An ACL tear cut his 2022 short, and he missed most of 2023. His only true season with a significant role was last season.
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