Yahoo Sports NFL 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.
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Hibner earned 92.6 PFF grade with impressive receiving and blocking versatility.
Round 4, No. 133 overall tight end put together one of the most impressive performances of Baltimore's rookie class in preseason debut; finished as Ravens' highest graded offensive player by PFF with 92.6 overall grade (74.0 pass blocking, 93.6 receiving); logged 32 snaps (17 run block, 2 pass protection) and 5 receptions for 61 yards; athleticism showed up immediately in passing game with ability to match up one-on-one against linebackers, create separation on routes, and finish with receptions; also had several quality run blocking reps sealing defenders to create running lanes; combination of receiving ability, movement skills, and functional blocking demonstrates versatility Baltimore plans to utilize.
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