Baltimore Beatdown on Matthew Hibner
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Hibner put together one of the most impressive performances of Baltimore's rookie class. He finished as the Ravens' highest graded offensive player by PFF with a 92.6 overall grade, including a 74.0 pass blocking grade and a 93.6 receiving grade. His athleticism showed up immediately in the passing game. On one rep, Hibner matched up one on one with a linebacker, created separation on an out and up route, and finished the play with the reception. He also caught a screen and showed his ability to operate in space, quickly getting upfield and creating additional yardage after the catch.
STACKED’s take
Round 4 TE Hibner earned 92.6 PFF grade with receiving, athleticism, and blocking versatility.
Round 4 TE (No. 133 overall) put together one of the most impressive performances of Baltimore's rookie class in preseason debut; on 32 snaps, Hibner finished as the Ravens' highest graded offensive player by PFF with a 92.6 overall grade (74.0 pass blocking, 93.6 receiving). In the passing game, he matched up one-on-one with a linebacker, created separation on an out-and-up route, and caught a screen while showing ability to operate in space and create additional yardage after the catch. He also logged 17 run blocking snaps with several quality reps sealing defenders to create running lanes. The source emphasizes his versatility: receiving ability, movement skills, and functional blocking translated into 5 catches for 61 yards.
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