
Hurst will enter training camp hoping to replace Ben Watson (Saints) as Baltimore's top pass catcher at tight end, where fellow rookie Mark Andrews, a third-round pick, could also push for a significant role. Furthermore, the Ravens return fourth-year tight ends Nick Boyle and Maxx Williams, though both have proven more useful as blockers than as receiving threats. Extremely old for a rookie, Hurst will turn 25 in August and isn't a top-notch athlete, but he does have a well-rounded skill set -- unlike Boyle, Williams and Andrews -- which could allow him to make an immediate push for the starting job. Even if he doesn't beat out Boyle for the No. 1 spot, Hurst should have some role in the offense, considering Baltimore led the NFL in usage of two-TE formations last year.

























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