Dane Brugler has a list of 6 risers in this draft compared to the pre-season rankings. There are some names we know. Jacob Rodriguez and Cashius Howell being the most discussed.
This one is the one that peaked my interest that warrants a further look. Brugler says he might be a top 100 prospect which is a significant prospect.
Ted Hurst, WR, Georgia State
Georgia State has combined for just four wins over the last two seasons, but Hurst has been one of the program’s bright spots since transferring in from Division II Valdosta State. Over two seasons with the Panthers, Hurst combined for 127 catches for 1,965 yards and 15 touchdown grabs.
At 6-3, 195 with 33 1/2-inch arms and 10-inch hands, Hurst is a good-looking athlete (and an alum of
Bruce Feldman’s “Freaks List”), with 4.4 speed to win vertically and efficient footwork to uncover at the top of routes. He needs to cut down on the drops,
but he has the frame to climb the ladder and expand his catch radius. Hurst carried a “wait-and-see” priority free agent grade in the summer, but multiple teams now consider him a borderline top-100 prospect entering the pre-draft process.
Cashius Howell keeps climbing up draft boards. Which other experienced prospects have opened the eyes of NFL scouts this season?
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