Miami TE Elijah Arroyo suffered a knee injury at the senior bowl and as a result he will not be participating in workouts at the combine. He is reportedly going to be ready for the Miami Pro Day.
Elijah Arroyo shot up draft boards a few weeks ago with his stellar performance at the Senior Bowl, out playing TE Harold Fannin Jr. and showcasing movement and burst rare for an athlete his size. The NFL draft and dynasty community will be eagerly anticipating his 40-time and , but not until the Miami pro day on March 24th.
Arroyo can line up out wide, and also is more than capable as a blocker in line. He uses his burst off the line and puts on moves to get around defenders and make plays down field. This is what he’s been doing all year at Miami — Arroyo finished the season with an eye-popping 16.9 YPR, higher than Fannin’s career best at 14.2. It’s also higher than Brock Bowers (15.8), Trey McBride (15.0), and even Travis Kelce’s (16.0) collegiate high water mark. Keep your eyes peeled for this Tight End to be drafted to a premium NFL landing spot in the second round, which for me would be the final signal needed to anoint him as the newest young top 12 dynasty TE.
Author: Lukasz Stec (@Lukasz_FF01)