Ben Sinnott comes into the NFL on the back of a three-season run with Kansas State that saw him catch 82 balls for 1,138 yards with ten touchdowns, six of which he scored in 2023. Sinnott profiles more as a classic H-back than a standard tight end, but that could be a perfect fit on the team that more or less invented the position under Joe Gibbs in the 1980s.
Sinnott is not likely to be the 2024 version of Sam LaPorta (there won't be another Sam LaPorta), but he should be able to command playing time and opportunities in the passing game at the expense of the aging Zach Ertz. He may have weeks in which he holds significant streaming appeal at the tight end spot, but that does not make him a player that you NEED to draft in regular leagues.