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Georgia State WR Draws Interest from 12 NFL Teams
Ted Hurst showcases impressive combine numbers and college production ahead of draft
Apr. 5, 2026 at 12:50pm
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Georgia State wide receiver Ted Hurst has attracted the attention of 12 NFL teams ahead of the 2026 draft, with the 6-foot-4 prospect scheduled to meet with franchises like the Colts, Dolphins, Falcons, Raiders, and Vikings. Hurst impressed at the combine with a 4.42-second 40-yard dash, 36.5-inch vertical, and 11-foot-3 broad jump, translating to a 9.90 Relative Athletic Score. After transferring from Valdosta State, Hurst produced back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons for the Panthers, earning All-Sun Belt honors.
Why it matters
Hurst's combination of size, speed, and college production has made him a viable mid-round draft prospect, despite coming from a smaller school program. His ability to stretch the field vertically and create after the catch has drawn the interest of several NFL teams looking to add a talented 'Z' receiver to their offense.
The details
Hurst's pre-draft schedule includes a visit to the Dolphins followed by a workout with the Colts on Monday. His overall testing at the combine, which included a 4.42-second 40-yard dash, 36.5-inch vertical jump, and 11-foot-3 broad jump, translated to a 9.90 Relative Athletic Score. On the field, Hurst excelled at Georgia State after transferring from Valdosta State, recording 56 receptions for 961 yards and 9 touchdowns in 2024, followed by 71 catches for 1,004 yards and 6 scores in 2025.
- Hurst is scheduled to visit the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
- Hurst will work out for the Indianapolis Colts on Monday.
The players
Ted Hurst
A 6-foot-4, 205-pound wide receiver who transferred from Valdosta State to Georgia State, where he produced back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons and earned All-Sun Belt honors.
Indianapolis Colts
An NFL franchise that is scheduled to host Hurst for a workout on Monday.
Miami Dolphins
An NFL franchise that is scheduled to host Hurst for a pre-draft visit on Sunday.
What they’re saying
“Hurst's ability to stretch the field, track deep passes, and create after the catch makes him a viable 'Z' receiver option with upside at the next level.”
— Lance Zierlein, Draft Analyst
What’s next
Hurst's pre-draft schedule will continue with additional team visits and workouts in the coming weeks as he looks to solidify his status as a mid-round draft pick.
The takeaway
Despite coming from a smaller school program, Ted Hurst has emerged as an intriguing NFL draft prospect thanks to his combination of size, speed, and college production. His ability to stretch the field vertically and create after the catch has drawn the interest of several teams, and he will look to continue impressing during the pre-draft process.

