Ravens offensive tackle James Hurst says he's ready to compete
Posted May 15, 2014
James Hurst, the 6-foot-5 300-pound tackle, chose the Ravens over 17 competing offers, largely because the Ravens didn't draft an offensive tackle. Now, Hurst is set to practice with no restrictions at the Ravens' rookie minicamp Friday and Saturday. He's scheduled to play left tackle initially, with the idea that he'll eventually compete at right tackle against 2013 fifth-round pick Rick Wagner.
(Baltimore Sun)
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