Despite a career year in 2020, the Falcons are likely moving on from tight end Hayden Hurst after the 2021 season. Not only did the team select Florida’s explosive TE/WR Kyle Pitts in the first round of the draft, but according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Falcons will pass on picking up Hurst’s fifth-year option for 2022.
The Atlanta Falcons are not exercising the fifth-year option on tight end Hayden Hurst, per source. He’ll be a free agent in 2022.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) May 3, 2021
Hurst productive with 56 catches, 571 yards, 6 TDs in ‘20. Will be intriguing free agent option next year.
RT @JFowlerESPN: The Atlanta Falcons are not exercising the fifth-year option on tight end Hayden Hurst, per source. He’ll be a free agent in 2022.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) May 3, 2021
Hurst was acquired by Atlanta in a trade with Baltimore, sending a second-round pick to the Ravens after Austin Hooper left for the Browns in free agency. While Hurst wouldn’t make a Pro Bowl last season, he recorded career bests in catches (56), receiving yards (571) and touchdowns (six).
You might be wondering why the Falcons wouldn’t pick up Hurst’s fifth-year option considering it’s would only cost Atlanta $5.4 million in 2022 — roughly half of what it will cost to pick up Calvin Ridley’s option. However, drafting Pitts on Thursday would mean the team is paying a good chunk of change to what would be a backup tight end.
Had Calvin Ridley been selected to the Pro Bowl, he would've made $14 million in 2022. Now, he will make three million less#Falcons https://t.co/TEeiNN0iqK
— Deen | Falcons Wire (@Deen_NFL) March 10, 2021
I’m sure Falcons head coach Arthur Smith would have preferred to keep Hurst, but even a team that has cap room — which Atlanta does not — would struggle to pay a backup tight end over $5 million.
Hurst may be entering his final season with the Falcons, but he should still play a pivotal role this year as Smith likes to run two-tight end sets in his play-action heavy scheme he’s bringing over from Tennessee.
Today is the deadline for fifth-year options, but there’s still no word on Ridley. Expect the team to pick up their budding start at receiver or potentially work out a long-term deal.
Might as well extend I’m ready lol
— CALVIN RIDLEY (@CalvinRidley1) January 28, 2021
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