Washington Redskins: Four possible tight end trade targets
No. 2 – Ravens TE Hayden Hurst
Back in 2018, the Baltimore Ravens selected Hurst with the 25th overall pick. Hayden Hurst had a terrific college career showing the ability to be a viable tight end in the NFL. In his rookie year, Hurst had 349 receiving yards with 2 touchdowns on 30 receptions. His numbers dropped off his second season, with him only gathering 163 yards and one touchdown.
Hurst’s numbers may not look intriguing at first, but Hurst has been underutilized in the Ravens offense. After the emergence of Mark Andrews and the signing of Nick Doyle, Hurst became the third option in a crowded tight end group.
With reports that the Ravens are listening to trade offers from teams, there is a real chance he gets traded this offseason. If Rivera and the Redskins think Hurst can be a top contributor at tight end, giving up a Day 3 pick may be worth it to acquire him.