 Bryson Hopkins rates out as a one-dimensional tight end, but the dimension he excels in is past catching. Hopkins earned the lowest run blocking grade among the top 18 draft eligible tight ends in 2019 according to pro football focus, but as a receiver he was 7th or better in receiving grade in yards per route run. He also ranked 3rd among tight ends in this draft class and target success rate, which accounts for yardage earned based on down and distance. Hopkins 4.66 second of 40 yard dash gives him the 5th best adjusted speed in his class. A good comparison for Hopkins is Julius Thomas, a very capable past catching tight end who projects to be a run blocking liability. He sure could be fun for fantasy football though.