Dallas Cowboys 2020 NFL Draft: 9 under-the-radar prospects

COLUMBIA, MISSOURI - NOVEMBER 16: Defensive lineman Jordan Elliott #1 of the Missouri Tigers in action against the Florida Gators at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Columbia, Missouri.
COLUMBIA, MISSOURI - NOVEMBER 16: Defensive lineman Jordan Elliott #1 of the Missouri Tigers in action against the Florida Gators at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Columbia, Missouri. /
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Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington

The Cowboys have a few holes on offense but the tight end position seems to be the biggest issue.

With the uncertainty whether tight ends Jason Witten or Blake Jarwin will be back with the team in 2020, the Boys could look for the services of a receiving tight end such as Hunter Bryant.

Bryant is a tight end who can have a massive role in any offense. You can flex him outside, in the slot, or on the line of scrimmage. He is a move piece that is a mismatch waiting to happen at the next level for opposing linebackers and safeties.

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The biggest strength for Bryant is his football IQ when it comes to the route tree, he understands zone coverage very well. He is a very fluid athlete with excellent burst in the open field, he becomes an instant problem during the run after the catch.

Bryant is a competitor who has great ball skills that will come down with a lot of contested catches. In 2019, he totaled 52 catches for 825 yards and 3 touchdowns.