Gladys Louise Tyler said Kyle Hamilton should be drafted aggressively as a top-tier defensive back in IDP formats. She called him "the human Swiss-Army knife" and pointed to last season’s 80 solo tackles, two sacks, one interception and 12 total pressures. Hamilton also allowed only 1.36 fantasy points per target, underscoring a rock-solid floor. With first-round safety Malaki Starks now beside him, Tyler expects Baltimore to keep Hamilton in a play-making role that combines box snaps for tackles with down-field coverage for splash plays, giving managers both floor and ceiling every week.