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Everything at the time screamed Ridley. It made absolutely no sense to me to take an old TE considering the talent we passed on originally.

everyone wanted Ridley over Hurst.
I could understand passing on Ridley if they had ended up with DJ Moore, but Hurst was... a pick.

At his age, he was in his athletic prime and wasn't going to get drastically better, so he had to be great out of the gate and I didn't feel he was going to be good enough to justify such a high pick.
 
I could understand passing on Ridley if they had ended up with DJ Moore, but Hurst was... a pick.

At his age, he was in his athletic prime and wasn't going to get drastically better, so he had to be great out of the gate and I didn't feel he was going to be good enough to justify such a high pick.
well after trading down, Moore was taken before us, then we took Hurst and then Ridley was drafted by the Falcons.
 
That's my issue- I wouldn't have traded down again.

I suppose it all worked out in the end, but at the time, I was upset they passed on guys like James, Edmunds, Moore.
hard to believe as good as that draft was, it could have been better. I do wonder if we would have traded back into the bottom of the first without those trade downs, but we will never really know.
 
I still think we’d be singing a very different tune about Hurst had he not gotten hurt and Andrews hadn’t stepped up. Had every skill to thrive in this type of offense but just fell behind the 8 ball and then had to make a decision for his career as an older rookie.
 
I still think we’d be singing a very different tune about Hurst had he not gotten hurt and Andrews hadn’t stepped up. Had every skill to thrive in this type of offense but just fell behind the 8 ball and then had to make a decision for his career as an older rookie.
Hurst is Uber athletic but idk man, he’s only got one speed, and if you can’t outrun every defender on the field then you can’t play like that.
 
i wouldnt go that far - hayden's been disappointing but he's at least having a somewhat decent football career... just not what you want from a 1st rounder

elam was a trainwreck
I'm thinking more in terms of who we could have drafted instead of these two.
Not much choice in that awful 2013 class.
 
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I still think we’d be singing a very different tune about Hurst had he not gotten hurt and Andrews hadn’t stepped up. Had every skill to thrive in this type of offense but just fell behind the 8 ball and then had to make a decision for his career as an older rookie.
I don't think we would be.

Hurst went to a VERY tight end friendly offense in Atlanta, and a more pass happy offense than Baltimore, and just didn't produce at a clip where I'd say he was worth the first round pick.

I think Hurst would have been okay in Baltimore, but I don't think he'd have ever justified his draft status.
 
I'm think more in terms of who we could have drafted instead of these two.
Not much choice in that awful 2013 class.

oh yeah by that logic hurst is probably far far worse

ridley
warner
leonard
chubb
sutton
landry
gesicki
goedert
bates

looking back that 2018 LB class was insane - you could argue that the 2 best LBs in the sport as well as 2 more of the top 5-10 came from this class and then you've got LVE who went to a pro bowl too (Leonard, Warner, Roquan, Edmunds, LVE)
 
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