Jalen Hurts is all of us. He sees DeVonta Smith every day. He watches the electric wide receiver go up to grab 50-50 balls, take punishing hits across the middle and at the sideline, land awkwardly on his head, neck or back, and then get right up.
He watches Smith absorb contact time and time again yet still run crisp routes, accelerate after the catch and light up the scoreboard like the fifth-year receiver did Sunday en route to a career-best 183 receiving yards against the Vikings.
Hurts sees it and wonders how the 6-foot, 170-pound wideout – listed size, anyway – can be so physically dominant in a league full of rocked-up, twitched-up, world-class athletes.
He's seen it going back to their days playing together at Alabama. He still marvels at it, and the impact it has on the entire

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