Projected Starter
With the departure of veteran Benjamin Watson (last year’s receptions leader) in free agency, the Ravens have a big job opening. That’s a major reason why Baltimore navigated around the first round of the draft to land Hurst, the top tight end in the class. Hurst can block and catch, and he comes with more maturity than the average rookie considering he’s 24 years old after attempting a career in professional baseball. Hurst has shown this summer that he’s up for the job. He’s smooth and can be used in a variety of ways.