What stood out on Elijah Arroyo's tapeA different type of tight endWhat immediately stands out watching Arroyo is that he doesn't play like a traditional in-line tight end. A seam-running tight end stretches coverage between the hashes, creating additional room for players like Jaxon Smith-Njigba underneath while also complementing Seattle's running game and play-action concepts. Arroyo's speed immediately becomes a factor, and the only reason this doesn't turn into a touchdown is the safety arriving over the top to prevent the explosive play. AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementThese aren't alarming flaws for a young tight end, but they are areas where incremental improvement could produce meaningful gains. Final thoughtsElijah Arroyo's rookie tape won't leave many believing Seattle has already found its next star tight end.