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WR #178
Ted Hurst headshot
Ted Hurst headshot

Ted Hurst

Tier 11

TBB · WR · Age 21

Last synced 1 day ago

Dynasty Value

1,278Rising

Ted Hurst is a 21-year-old 6-4/206 rookie X receiver (R3, 84th overall, Georgia State) who landed in a genuinely improved situation versus the prior read: Mike...

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Prospect Profile2026 Class

26.9Composite Score

Market View

  • KTC(consensus market)2,220
  • FantasyCalc(algorithmic)1,408
  • Spread▼−37%

Composite Breakdown

Each row compares Ted Hurst to other 2026 prospects in that signal — except Class × Draft Slot, which shows the editorial multiplier applied to Ted Hurst's 2026-class + draft-slot combo (baseline 1.00× = neutral).

Computed from 4 of 6 signals

  • Draft Capital25%▼~averageRound 3, Pick 20
  • Combine Athletic17%▲top 22%
  • Rookie ADP17%
  • Expert Consensus17%▼bottom 2%ECR #431
  • College Production15%
  • Class × Draft Slot9%▲+10% (1.10×)+10% (1.10×)

Class rank: 15th percentile

forty79%
vertical63%
broad_jump99%
Speed84%
burst_score91%
HaSS91%
sparq_x96%
BMI13%
Catch Rad.97%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ted Hurst's Speed Score?
Ted Hurst's Speed Score ranks in the 84.46937014667817th percentile among NFL prospects at the position.
Risk & Opportunity Analysis (11 flags)

Risk Flags

5
  • Target Volume

    Even with Evans gone, Hurst sits behind ascending sophomore Emeka Egbuka (now the Z) and slot man Chris Godwin, with Jalen McMillan directly contesting his three-wide snaps. Year 1 target share projects modest behind an established top two.

  • Depth Chart

    Hurst enters as the WR4 in Tampa behind Egbuka, Godwin, and McMillan, limiting his immediate target share and fantasy production in Year 1. Meaningful snaps are unlikely without injury or attrition above him.

  • Competition Level

    Hurst played at Georgia State (Sun Belt), raising legitimate questions about how his game translates against NFL-caliber corners. Scouts have flagged press-coverage struggles as a specific developmental concern at the next level.

  • Scheme Fit

    His noted difficulty against press technique could limit his route tree in an NFL offense and make it harder to separate early in his career while adjusting to speed-of-game.

  • QB Dependency

    Production hinges on Baker Mayfield and a new offensive coordinator's system; a scheme that spreads the ball by committee (as beat writers project) caps any single rookie's ceiling early.

Opportunity Flags

6
  • Role Expansion

    Chris Godwin is on the downside of his career and the Buccaneers hold an off-ramp in his contract after 2026. A Godwin departure would vault Hurst into a prominent slot/secondary role heading into his sophomore season.

  • Vacated Role

    Mike Evans signed with San Francisco, and the new OC publicly calls Hurst 'a true X receiver' — the precise vacated position. This is a cleaner runway than the prior WR4-behind-Evans framing.

  • Athletic Upside

    At 6-4/210 with a 4.42 40-yard dash and a 61.1% contested catch rate, Hurst has legitimate NFL starter measurables. He is a ball winner at the catch point who turns 50/50 situations into 60/40 advantages.

  • Organizational Buy-In

    A 3rd-round investment (84th overall) from a team that just lost Mike Evans signals Tampa believes Hurst can grow into a featured role — he is not a camp body or practice squad dart throw.

  • Target Volume

    Jalen McMillan is the primary competition for immediate WR3 snaps, but McMillan has yet to establish himself as a lock. Hurst's superior size and athleticism give him a realistic path to winning that battle.

  • Youth Upside

    Young WR (21) — still in value appreciation phase

Scenarios (4)
  • Year 2 X-Role Breakout (Godwin exits)possible+38%

    Godwin's club option declined or age-driven decline, handing Hurst the full-time outside X job in 2027

  • Developmental Year 1, Rotational Snapslikely+5%

    Earns the WR3/X-rotation role behind Egbuka and Godwin, flashing on deep/red-zone work without a featured target share

  • Buried Behind Egbuka/McMillanpossible-22%

    McMillan wins the three-wide snaps and Godwin's option is picked up, leaving Hurst inactive-adjacent in 2026

  • Press-Coverage Bustunlikely-40%

    Small-school-to-NFL transition stalls against press man and he never separates as a pro X

Format Comparison

Ted Hurst — Format Comparison

FormatValuevs Best
PPR SFBest1,278—
PPR 1QB1,247-31