dr.dule ::130. James Hurst , OT, North Carolina u NE... tek sada vidim. malisa je bio top ten pik pre pocetka sezone. imao peh polomio nogu inace je odlicno zaustavio Clowney-a kada su igrali jedan protiv drugog. moze biti i OG . bice zanimljivo ko ce ga uzeti u pozoristu.
Value pick alert! Hurst was a five star recruit who started from day one at Chapel Hill, starting a school record 49 games at left tackle in his four year career and holding his own against the likes of Jadaveon Clowney (or at least against 2013 cruise-control Clowney). However, a broken leg suffered in UNC's bowl game has combined with Hurst having a lower ceiling than some of his peers to push him into the fourth round range, where he could be an absolute steal for someone.
Hurst has starter potential, and he could be available in the fourth round
Lets take a look at the negatives first. Hurst's skillset is good but not great, and limits his ceiling as a player. At 6'5", 295, he's a bit undersized at tackle, and he lacks the ideal athleticism to be a shutdown guy in pass protection against speed rushers. Some in the scouting community believe his lack of elite athleticism will force him to the right side in the pros, even though he was good enough in college to keep 2013 third round pick Brennan Williams on the right side.
However, Hurst is a guy who has consistently outplayed his measurables. He's a smart player who gets the absolute most out of his ability, using angles and technique to give himself an extra edge against pass rushers. He's also a tough, physical player who plays to whistle, and a rock solid run blocker who is surprisingly good at reaching defenders at the second level.
Hurst may not have sleeper Pro Bowl potential like Turner,
but most scouts agree he projects as a starting caliber NFL tackle. If he's there for the Pats in the fourth round, the value could be too good to pass up.