There aren’t many players in league history, let alone today’s NFL, that can do what Kyle Hamilton does for a defense.
As versatile and instinctive as they come in football, Hamilton’s skillset at 6’4″, 220 pounds showcases one of the NFL’s most unique defensive chess pieces.
In his first two years, there hasn’t been a spot Hamilton hasn’t aligned, and dominated, for the Ravens. With over 800 career snaps accrued in the slot, including 340-plus in both the box and at free safety, Hamilton’s knack for sniffing out the run while shutting down tight ends up the seam was a major reason why he earned his first All-Pro nod in 2023.
Hamilton, still at the spry age of 23, touts a performance ceiling as lofty as any player in the game.
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