Steve Smith Sr. Gives High Praise to New Buccaneers WR Hurst
Steve Smith Sr. sees uncanny "Fitzgerald flashes" in new Bucs receiver Ted Hurst, praising his route precision and ball-winning ability.
Entering the draft, Georgia State wide receiver Ted Hurst was one of the most-highly touted mid-major prospects. He was ultimately selected in the third round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Steve Smith Sr.
, the eighth-leading receiver in NFL History, had major praise for Hurst, comparing him to one of the greatest pass-catchers of all-time. "He has the ability and shows flashes of a faster Larry Fitzgerald," Smith said. "He catches the ball like him, gets in space, and adjusts to the ball so well.
While this is certainly a lofty comparison, Smith has a strong track record on evaluating wide receivers, notoriously endorsing future Triple Crown receiver Cooper Kupp as the best overall receiver in his class, regardless of his draft standing. Smith went on to say that Hurst possesses the rare ability to make mid-route adjustments despite going full-speed, referring to some of his catches on tape as "Fitz catches. " Later in the show, Smith even predicted the Bucs as a potential landing spot for Hurst.
"The Tampa Bay Buccaneers would benefit from a kid just like this," Smith said. James Palmer, Smith's co-host, said he agreed with Smith's take, but doubted that Hurst would be there when Tampa decided to address wide receiver. Of course, it worked out, as Hurst added to a series of value draft picks that the Bucs made throughout the night.