Elijah Arroyo - I know some fans think he's one of the best players in this class, but whether I agree or not I think he belongs in this tier. He's too raw and plays a position that's often not a major driver of college offense. I love his highpoint skills, catch radius and buildup speed. He's a very "natural catcher of the football" as some put it. He runs angry with the ball and has the traits to be a good blocker as he gets stronger and more experienced. I have a lot of issues with his technique though. He doesn't know how to release vs press. His routes are very raw with regard to footwork and body positioning, and that's critical for TEs who often have to create separation in tight spaces (think Witten).
I do think he has untapped route potential with his fluidity and agility, and he's accustomed to lining up all over the formation. Two names came to mind watching him: Tyler Eifert and Mike Gesicki. 2 athletic TEs who flex out of the formation and make plays down the field with the speed and ball skills. I can see Arroyo being that type of weapon by 2022.