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Carolina Gamecocks tight end selected 25th overall in NFL Draft

Rattler keeps hot hand, South Carolina tops Miss. State 37-30
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Rattler keeps hot hand, South Carolina tops Miss. State 37-30
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Carolina Gamecocks tight end selected 25th overall in NFL Draft
University of South Carolina junior tight end Hayden Hurst was selected by the Baltimore Ravens with the 25th pick in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Hurst becomes the 13th Gamecock to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft and the eighth since 2000.In addition, Hurst becomes the third Gamecock in 2018 to be selected in the first round of a professional draft, joining women’s soccer standout Savannah McCaskill (second overall in the National Women’s Soccer League) and women’s basketball star A’ja Wilson (first overall in the WNBA).2017: Junior who was one of the nation’s top tight ends... named first team All-SEC by both the Associated Press and by the league’s 14 coaches... was a semifinalist for both the Mackey Award, which recognizes the nation’s best tight end, and the Burlsworth Trophy, which recognizes the nation’s top walk-on... named 2017 preseason first-team All-SEC by the league’s coaches and Athlon, and was a second-team selection by the media... named a midseason first-team All-SEC pick by The Athletic... was the team’s second-leading receiver with 44 catches for 559 yards... ranked seventh nationally among tight ends in receiving yards and tied for 10th in receptions... also rushed nine times for 30 yards... had two receiving touchdowns and one rushing TD... caught three passes for a team-high 69 yards and a score and also had a rushing TD at Missouri... logged six receptions for 76 yards at Texas A&M... went over the 1,000-yard receiving mark against Arkansas when he caught two passes for 76 yards, including a career-long 62-yard reception... broke the school record for receptions by a tight end in the Vanderbilt win, surpassing Danny Smith’s 78 catches from 1984-87... set a career-high with 93 receiving yards on seven catches at Georgia, earning John Mackey National Tight End of the Week accolades... caught five passes for 59 yards against Florida, and also forced a fumble, keeping the Gators from a score... owns the school record for a tight end and ranks 17th overall with 100 catches... ranks second among tight ends for career receiving yards with 1,281, behind only Danny Smith’s mark of 1,336... named a permanent team captain for the second-straight season... given the Strength & Conditioning Award, the Unselfish Teammate Award for the offense, and the Tenacity Award for the offense... named the Dr. Harris Pastides Outstanding Student-Athlete Representative at the 2017 Garnet & Black spring game... a former professional baseball player who came to South Carolina as a walk-on... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll... invited to the NFL Combine. 2016: Sophomore tight end... named one of four permanent team captains... was the first sophomore in school history to be named a permanent team captain... set Carolina’s single-season record for catches by a tight end with 48... the previous mark was 38, set by Doug Hamrick in 1970... was the first Carolina tight end to catch 30 passes since Weslye Saunders in 2009... also broke Danny Smith’s school record for receiving yards by a tight end (576 in 1987) with 616... ranked among the nation’s top dozen tight ends in both receptions and yards receiving... had at least five receptions in five games and at least 80 receiving yards in four contests... logged a career-best eight catches for 68 yards against Mississippi State... caught two passes for 43 yards in the East Carolina win... came up with a season-high 36-yard reception to set up South Carolina’s crucial field goal in the fourth quarter against the Pirates... led all players with seven catches for 84 yards at Kentucky, including a 30-yard reception to set up Carolina’s touchdown... caught five passes for a career-high 90 yards against Texas A&M... also threw one pass on a trick play against the Aggies, finding A.J. Turner for a nine-yard reception... led all players with six catches for 86 yards in the Georgia game... also served as the Gamecocks’ punt returner against Georgia, becoming the biggest punt returner in Division I football in recent memory... caught three passes for a team-high 63 yards at Florida, including a career-long 47-yarder, when he matched a Carolina single-season record for tight ends... caught one pass for 15 yards and completed one pass on a trick play, which went for 12 yards, in the Western Carolina victory... caught three passes for 26 yards and carried the ball twice for nine yards at Clemson... hauled in six passes for 86 yards in the Birmingham Bowl against USF, including his first career points... hauled in a 25-yard touchdown reception for Carolina’s first score of the contest and tallied a two-point conversion to tie the game late in regulation... shared the Strength & Conditioning Award with Cory Helms as selected by the coaches... shared the Tenacity Award for the offense with Zack Bailey as selected by the players... nominated for the Burlsworth Trophy... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll... placed on scholarship in the spring. 2015: Former professional baseball player who played in the Pittsburgh Pirates’ organization before walking on to the Carolina football team in the summer of 2015... played in all 12 games, making one start... caught eight passes for 106 yards... played at tight end and on special teams early in the season... moved to wide receiver after the UCF game... caught his first pass, a nine-yard reception, at LSU... hauled in a career-long 47-yard reception at Texas A&M... made his first career start and responded with a pair of catches for 12 yards against Florida... had two catches versus The Citadel... named to the 2015-16 First-Year SEC Honor Roll. Previous Gamecocks who were selected in the first round of the NFL Draft include: Jadeveon Clowney (1st pick – 2014); Stephon Gilmore (10th – 2012); Melvin Ingram (18th – 2012); Johnathan Joseph (24th – 2006); Troy Williamson (7th – 2005); Dunta Robinson (10th – 2004); John Abraham (13th – 2000); Ernest Dye (18th – 1993); Sterling Sharpe (7th – 1988); George Rogers (1st – 1981); Willie Scott (14th – 1981); and Rick Sanford 25th – 1979).

University of South Carolina junior tight end Hayden Hurst was selected by the Baltimore Ravens with the 25th pick in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Hurst becomes the 13th Gamecock to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft and the eighth since 2000.

In addition, Hurst becomes the third Gamecock in 2018 to be selected in the first round of a professional draft, joining women’s soccer standout Savannah McCaskill (second overall in the National Women’s Soccer League) and women’s basketball star A’ja Wilson (first overall in the WNBA).

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2017: Junior who was one of the nation’s top tight ends... named first team All-SEC by both the Associated Press and by the league’s 14 coaches... was a semifinalist for both the Mackey Award, which recognizes the nation’s best tight end, and the Burlsworth Trophy, which recognizes the nation’s top walk-on... named 2017 preseason first-team All-SEC by the league’s coaches and Athlon, and was a second-team selection by the media... named a midseason first-team All-SEC pick by The Athletic... was the team’s second-leading receiver with 44 catches for 559 yards... ranked seventh nationally among tight ends in receiving yards and tied for 10th in receptions... also rushed nine times for 30 yards... had two receiving touchdowns and one rushing TD... caught three passes for a team-high 69 yards and a score and also had a rushing TD at Missouri... logged six receptions for 76 yards at Texas A&M... went over the 1,000-yard receiving mark against Arkansas when he caught two passes for 76 yards, including a career-long 62-yard reception... broke the school record for receptions by a tight end in the Vanderbilt win, surpassing Danny Smith’s 78 catches from 1984-87... set a career-high with 93 receiving yards on seven catches at Georgia, earning John Mackey National Tight End of the Week accolades... caught five passes for 59 yards against Florida, and also forced a fumble, keeping the Gators from a score... owns the school record for a tight end and ranks 17th overall with 100 catches... ranks second among tight ends for career receiving yards with 1,281, behind only Danny Smith’s mark of 1,336... named a permanent team captain for the second-straight season... given the Strength & Conditioning Award, the Unselfish Teammate Award for the offense, and the Tenacity Award for the offense... named the Dr. Harris Pastides Outstanding Student-Athlete Representative at the 2017 Garnet & Black spring game... a former professional baseball player who came to South Carolina as a walk-on... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll... invited to the NFL Combine.

2016: Sophomore tight end... named one of four permanent team captains... was the first sophomore in school history to be named a permanent team captain... set Carolina’s single-season record for catches by a tight end with 48... the previous mark was 38, set by Doug Hamrick in 1970... was the first Carolina tight end to catch 30 passes since Weslye Saunders in 2009... also broke Danny Smith’s school record for receiving yards by a tight end (576 in 1987) with 616... ranked among the nation’s top dozen tight ends in both receptions and yards receiving... had at least five receptions in five games and at least 80 receiving yards in four contests... logged a career-best eight catches for 68 yards against Mississippi State... caught two passes for 43 yards in the East Carolina win... came up with a season-high 36-yard reception to set up South Carolina’s crucial field goal in the fourth quarter against the Pirates... led all players with seven catches for 84 yards at Kentucky, including a 30-yard reception to set up Carolina’s touchdown... caught five passes for a career-high 90 yards against Texas A&M... also threw one pass on a trick play against the Aggies, finding A.J. Turner for a nine-yard reception... led all players with six catches for 86 yards in the Georgia game... also served as the Gamecocks’ punt returner against Georgia, becoming the biggest punt returner in Division I football in recent memory... caught three passes for a team-high 63 yards at Florida, including a career-long 47-yarder, when he matched a Carolina single-season record for tight ends... caught one pass for 15 yards and completed one pass on a trick play, which went for 12 yards, in the Western Carolina victory... caught three passes for 26 yards and carried the ball twice for nine yards at Clemson... hauled in six passes for 86 yards in the Birmingham Bowl against USF, including his first career points... hauled in a 25-yard touchdown reception for Carolina’s first score of the contest and tallied a two-point conversion to tie the game late in regulation... shared the Strength & Conditioning Award with Cory Helms as selected by the coaches... shared the Tenacity Award for the offense with Zack Bailey as selected by the players... nominated for the Burlsworth Trophy... named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll... placed on scholarship in the spring.

2015: Former professional baseball player who played in the Pittsburgh Pirates’ organization before walking on to the Carolina football team in the summer of 2015... played in all 12 games, making one start... caught eight passes for 106 yards... played at tight end and on special teams early in the season... moved to wide receiver after the UCF game... caught his first pass, a nine-yard reception, at LSU... hauled in a career-long 47-yard reception at Texas A&M... made his first career start and responded with a pair of catches for 12 yards against Florida... had two catches versus The Citadel... named to the 2015-16 First-Year SEC Honor Roll.

Previous Gamecocks who were selected in the first round of the NFL Draft include: Jadeveon Clowney (1st pick – 2014); Stephon Gilmore (10th – 2012); Melvin Ingram (18th – 2012); Johnathan Joseph (24th – 2006); Troy Williamson (7th – 2005); Dunta Robinson (10th – 2004); John Abraham (13th – 2000); Ernest Dye (18th – 1993); Sterling Sharpe (7th – 1988); George Rogers (1st – 1981); Willie Scott (14th – 1981); and Rick Sanford 25th – 1979).