4. Will Dissly, Seahawks (ADP: 265th overall)
Dissly’s second season ended early after a torn Achilles tendon suffered in October, just six weeks into the season. Prior to the injury, he was having a breakout season, on-pace to record 61 receptions, 696 yards, and 11 touchdowns.
Obviously, it’s difficult for an athlete to return from such a significant injury, but if Dissly is able to do it, he’d be in prime position to compete for the starting tight end spot.
The Seahawks brought in veteran Greg Olsen in the offseason to battle with Dissly. Olsen is currently going as the 26th tight end, and Dissly is falling below him as the 30th. If Dissly is healthy, he should be able to win the job and be much more than a low-end TE3.