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.