4. Niles Paul
Despite a revolving door under center this past season in Washington, Paul showed he’s a very talented pass-catching tight end.
In his fourth NFL season, Paul set career-high marks in receptions (39) and yards (507), with a solid 13.0 yard per catch average. A former wide receiver, Paul could be an attractive, low-cost option for teams in need of a versatile tight end threat.
Paul marks a drop-off between the top three tight ends on the market and second-tier. Still, he offers some upside.
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