The Baltimore Ravens found a star in safety Kyle Hamilton. The team invested the 14th overall pick in the 2022 draft in him, and he has paid off in the biggest way, bringing high-level play, intensity, and energy to the field every week.
Baltimore pass game coordinator Chris Hewitt spoke to the media and was asked about Hamilton and what he brings. He compared the third-year safety to a mythical creature, calling him a unicorn that’s one-of-one.
“I think Kyle [Hamilton] is a unicorn. He’s a one of one. There are not many guys who [can] come along like that. He’s like a generational-type player. You don’t see many guys who are six-foot-four, who can run and change direction the way he does. He still plays with violence; he’s not a finesse player. He’s got it all. He’s a different player, and he is very unique. There are not many players in the league or coming into the league that I see that look like that.”
The comparison is a good one for Hamilton, who you can’t find anyone like in the league. He is the team’s Swiss army knife, and he can play almost any role on the defensive side of the ball that is asked of him while doing it at an extremely high level.