Prospect
WR 13
Ted Hurst
Georgia State

Height: 6'4"

Weight: 206 lbs

Class: Senior

Priority Position

Report by:

Connor Rogers

Connor Rogers

Measurables

Physical

Height

6'4"

Weight

206 lbs

Arm Length

32 5/8 in

Hand Size

9 5/8 in

Speed & Agility

40-Time

4.42 s

10-Yard-Split

1.55 s

Explosiveness

Vertical

36.5 in

Broad Jump

11'3"

Traits

multi

Rare Size

Trait Prototype: Plaxico Burress

offense

Contested Catch Ace

Trait Prototype: Tee Higgins

offense

Power Runner

Trait Prototype: Najee Harris

Summary

Strengths

NFL perimeter WR build and the testing to match despite playing lower level of competition

Big, long strides that build up speed down the field

High contested catch conversion rate (hauled in 33 of 53 from 2024-2025)

Urgent and angry after the catch

Weaknesses

9.2% drop rate over the last two seasons is high (27th percentile)

Will drift into coverage and not put corners into panic mode enough

Inconsistent in selling his routes

Majority of his targets were off a hitch or go route

Final Report

Hurst is a big wide receiver with long speed and ball skills. He's been very productive the last two seasons against a lower level of competition, but overcame inconsistent quarterback play. His build and tenacity after the catch reminds me of a small school Georgia Pickens. A lot of his game is still raw as he drifts into coverage, lacks consistent detail in his routes and has concentration drops. He will need to threaten from an expanded route tree at the next level as well. Overall, Hurst has too much talent to overlook and he's passed every test throughout the draft process. The wildcard is how he will perform against much bigger and faster corners, but that gamble is easily worth a day two pick.

Recommended Position
WR
Round Grade
3rd round
Player Comp
Small school George Pickens