Allen Hurns looking like a 'diamond in the rough'

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Lost in the shimmering glow radiating from Blake Bortles' preseason performance has been the play of another Jacksonville Jaguars rookie: Allen Hurns.

Twelve receivers were taken in the first two rounds of the 2014 NFL Draft, including two in the second by the Jags themselves in Marqise Lee and Allen Robinson. The undrafted Hurns has outperformed them all.

In three preseason games, Hurns has 13 catches for 230 yards (leading all receivers) for a 17.7-yard average. Playing with the starting unit in last week's preseason game, Hurns looked fantastic, going for 113 yards on seven catches and a touchdown.

"He has good instincts and is really driven," Bradley said, per The Florida Times-Union. "We saw it in OTAs -- some of the quarterbacks said they really like him. They felt like this guy is a diamond in the rough. Just trust us on this. He has some talent. I think the cool thing for him was it was against the ones. He went out there and performed at that level."

While preseason stats and hype mean nothing once the real games start, Hurns has shown he should be on the field from the jump. Considering the Jaguars' injury concerns and the lack of a No. 1 playmaker, Hurns has displayed a rapport with his quarterbacks, an ability to run NFL routes and make catches in traffic.

In an offense full of youth, Hurns already looks like a keeper.
 
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Five receivers were selected in the first round of May's draft.

None are having as productive a preseason as Jaguars undrafted rookie Allen Hurns, a former Miami standout.

Actually, no receiver in the NFL can touch Hurns' preseason output. The 22-year-old Hurns has caught 13 passes for a league-best 230 yards and one touchdown through the first three preseason games. He's averaging 17.7 yards per catch. Hurns has 45 more receiving yards than any other player in the league.

Jaguars coach Gus Bradley has been impressed with Hurns' play, but also the manner in which he has handled his early success.

"Really good," Bradley said. "I just talked to him in the locker room [Sunday]. He just feels that there are so many other areas that he can get better at. I think for him he just wants to do everything right, not to let his teammates down. He goes out there at practice. He wants to be perfect. He doesn't want to be in the wrong place and almost a perfectionist in many ways."

The 6-foot-3, 195-pound Hurns shined in the third preseason game at Detroit on Friday, catching seven passes for 113 yards and a touchdown. Most of his production came against Detroit's first-team defense.

"He has good instincts and is really driven," Bradley said. "We saw it in OTAs – some of the quarterbacks said they really like him. They felt like this guy is a diamond in the rough. Just trust us on this. He has some talent. I think the cool thing for him was it was against the ones. He went out there and performed at that level."
 
It was a joke he didn't get drafted, Fisch knew what he was and that's why Jacksonville pounced on him as a FA.
 
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I still can't fathom that was a UFA.

What's the difference between him and Hank, physically? Did he run 5 flat or something?
 
It was a joke he didn't get drafted, Fisch knew what he was and that's why Jacksonville pounced on him as a FA.

I agree Fisch knew what he had up to the point of bringing him in. With that said, I don't know if Fisch even knew he'd have this, because otherwise they would have drafted him.
 
Is it just me or does he not look 6'3? Anyhow, he's a tireless worker and while not a highlight reel waiting to happen, he's extremely w effective at getting results.
 
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