2. blake jarwin
The former undrafted tight end from Oklahoma State looked like he would be an adequate replacement for Jason Witten, who retired in the 2018 offseason. Then, Witten came back in 2019, taking the top spot on the depth chart. Jarwin still had the same three touchdowns as the year without Witten, but in 2019, Jarwin caught 31 passes for 365 yards, both career highs. The 6-5, 260-pounder is also good at running the seam, and would not doubt take advantage of the double teams that receiver DeAndre Hopkins sees.