Great write up. ThanksTed Hurst, although lacking some polish, sure looks the part imo.
He reminds me of a couple former Rams WRs actually.
The first is young Torry Holt. Hurst is taller, but something in his build and in his stride is reminiscent of Holt.
Surprisingly smooth and sudden when flipping his hips, both in his routes and when off-script. Runs high and keeps his pads level through his cuts. Looks, sees and adjusts to the QB/ball naturally. Managed to produce even despite poor QB play and that reminded me of Big Game too. ( and no, the comparison wasn't inspired by their shared initials, just a coincidence.
Hurst is clearly less heralded as a prospect than Torry was.
On the not-so-positive side of the spectrum, the other former Ram WR who came to mind while looking at Hurst is Cryin Brick.
Uh-oh, oops. My bad. I was actually trying to write "Brian Quick", and like his time in horns, I failed miserably.
Like Quick, Hurst has a the protypical size/speed combination that can't be coached up and he also hasn't faced a lot of top competition. When he has, his production suffered.
- I don't think Hurst is BQ 2.0.
That class was weak in WRs, the Rams scouting department was hot garbage and that selection wouldn't happen today.
Unlike Quick, Hurst tape shows his natural ability to create separation and he understands how to use his size advantage to go up and get the ball. Quick looked strong, but couldn't figure out how to use it.
Idk where Hurst goes or how he'll develop, but with this team and our coaching, I really really like his chances.
He’s one to watch and would not be the first from that program to go on and have a big impact
I thought you might mention Demaryius Thomas or is that a lazy comparison? He reminds me of DTs athleticism which was tough on CBs especially fighting along the sidelines