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The Baltimore Ravens traded up to select tight end Matthew Hibner with the No. 133 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Hibner, a two-year starter from SMU, adds depth and versatility to the Ravens' tight end position.
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After waiting three rounds, the Baltimore Ravens were aggressive in addressing the tight end position, trading up to select SMU tight end Matthew Hibner with the No. 133 overall pick in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Baltimore sent its fifth-round pick (No. 154) along with a 2027 sixth-rounder to secure Hibner, signaling a clear priority to add depth and versatility to the position group.
Hibner brings a productive background to the Ravens after serving as a two-year starter at SMU from 2024-25, where he totaled eight touchdown receptions — the second-most among ACC tight ends during that span. His ability to find the end zone and contribute in multiple roles makes him an intriguing addition to an offense that values tight ends like Mark Andrews, who have diverse skill sets.
Hibner appeared in all 13 games and started in 12. He achieved a career-high with 31 receptions and posted a career-best 436 receiving yards, which ranks as the fifth most by a tight end in the ACC. He recorded four receiving touchdowns and had four games with at least four receptions. Notably, he had a season-high of five catches on two occasions. Hibner finished the season with his highest receiving yards in a game, totaling 87 yards and a touchdown at Cal on November 29. He also set the Trust & Will Holiday Bowl record for the longest reception, with an impressive 80-yard catch on January 2.**Awards:**- Preseason: Mackey Award Watch List, Campbell Trophy Watch List- In-Season: Campbell Trophy Semifinalist (September 24)- Postseason: All-ACC Honorable Mention- Selected to play in the American Bowl- Selected to play in the Panini Senior Bowl.
For Baltimore, the move reflects a continued effort to reshape the tight end room with players who can contribute both as receivers and blockers. With multiple additions at the position, the Ravens are clearly focused on creating matchup advantages and adding flexibility to their offensive scheme heading into the 2026 season.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens add TE Matthew Hibner with pick No. 133 in draft
The Ravens traded their fifth-round pick (No. 154) and a sixth-round pick in 2027 to select Matthew Hibner.
At SMU, Hibner recorded 31 receptions for 436 yards and eight touchdowns, ranking among the top tight ends in the ACC.
Hibner is expected to enhance the Ravens' tight end group by providing both receiving and blocking capabilities, contributing to their offensive flexibility.
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