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footballfever
02-25-2007, 11:39 PM
Don't know if anyone saw this or if anyone has draft predictions on this guy but he might be a good 3rd or 4th round pick. I was watching the combine today and he really stood out, listed at 6-1 210 lbs. he runs a 4.3 40 and is a kick returner, exactly what we need at reciever. he's got good size and he had 1,000 yard seasons in 04 and 05 don't know what happened this past year but his production dropped quite a bit......... if anyone else saw this kid or if this was already posted my apologies, but I'd like to know more about him if anyone knows anything

Joemailman
02-25-2007, 11:49 PM
Jason Hill
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 210 | 40-Time: 4.55

Official Bio

Strengths:
Has good size with a strong, solid build...Runs good routes and just knows how to get open...Physical and knows how to use his body...Was extremely productive and a big play threat...Hands are big and reliable...Good body control and adjusts well to poorly thrown balls...Natural athlete with good quickness who plays faster than he times...Agile and elusive in the open field...Has a nose for the endzone.

Weaknesses:
Timed speed is only average at best and he will have a considerably tougher time separating from pro corners...His concentration and focus have been an issue at times...Has trouble beating the jam at the line...Is only an average blocker...Fell of as a senior and did not have the great final campaign that most were expecting.

Notes:
Almost went pro after his junior season...One of the most prolific wideouts in the college game the past few years...An overachiever whose lack of ideal physical tools will become more apparent at the next level...Is not the elite pro prospect his statistics might lead you to believe but he can still be a solid #2 or #3 option.
Career Statistics
Year GP Rec Yds YPC TD
2003 12 0 0 0.0 0
2004 11 45 1,007 22.4 12
2005 10 62 1,097 17.7 13
2006 10 41 600 14.6 7
Totals 43 148 2,704 18.3 32


His 40 time today may open some eyes. Was considered to be a 3rd round guy by most.

footballfever
02-25-2007, 11:55 PM
thanks for the info! sounds like he has a lot more upside than down..... why not take a flyer on him in the 3rd round? Almost Terrance Murphy-like no?

mmmdk
02-26-2007, 05:10 AM
Jason Hill
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 210 | 40-Time: 4.55

Official Bio

Strengths:
Has good size with a strong, solid build...Runs good routes and just knows how to get open...Physical and knows how to use his body...Was extremely productive and a big play threat...Hands are big and reliable...Good body control and adjusts well to poorly thrown balls...Natural athlete with good quickness who plays faster than he times...Agile and elusive in the open field...Has a nose for the endzone.

Weaknesses:
Timed speed is only average at best and he will have a considerably tougher time separating from pro corners...His concentration and focus have been an issue at times...Has trouble beating the jam at the line...Is only an average blocker...Fell of as a senior and did not have the great final campaign that most were expecting.

Notes:
Almost went pro after his junior season...One of the most prolific wideouts in the college game the past few years...An overachiever whose lack of ideal physical tools will become more apparent at the next level...Is not the elite pro prospect his statistics might lead you to believe but he can still be a solid #2 or #3 option.
Career Statistics
Year GP Rec Yds YPC TD
2003 12 0 0 0.0 0
2004 11 45 1,007 22.4 12
2005 10 62 1,097 17.7 13
2006 10 41 600 14.6 7
Totals 43 148 2,704 18.3 32


His 40 time today may open some eyes. Was considered to be a 3rd round guy by most.

Why the big drop in production in 2006?

woodbuck27
02-26-2007, 12:22 PM
Re: WR Jason Hill

http://www.nfl.com/combine/story/10021441

Combine Results: Day 4

INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 25, 2007) -- The 2007 NFL Scouting Combine is in full swing, and NFL Network is bringing fans all the important action.

Day 4 is here, and that means more players are running and working. For all the latest results, check here for updates throughout the day.

Group 4 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: 20 Shuttle

1. Anthony Gonzales Ohio St. 4.08
2. Chris Davis Florida St. 4.14
3. David Clowney Virginia Tech 4.15
4. John Beck Brigham Young 4.17
5. Dallas Baker Florida 4.19
6. Reggie Ball Georgia Tech 4.19
7. James Jones San Jose St. 4.20
8. David Bell New Hampshire 4.21
9. Yamon Figurs Kansas St. 4.21
10. Jason Hill Washington St. 4.22


Group 4 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: Vertical Jump

1. Drisan James Boise St. 39
2. Anthony Gonzales Ohio St. 38
3. Jason Hill Washington St. 37
4. Aundrae Allison East Carolina 37
5. Johnnie Lee Higgins UTEP 36 1/2
6. Aaron Fairooz Central Arkansas 36
7. Dallas Baker Florida 36
8. Chris Davis Florida St. 35 1/2
9. Jonathan Holland Louisiana Tech 35 1/2
10. Jemalle Cornelius Florida 34 1/2


Group 4 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: Broad Jump

1. Dallas Baker Florida 10'9"
2. Jacoby Jones Lane 10'9"
3. Drisan James Boise St. 10'9"
4. Aundrea Allison East Carolina 10'7"
5. Aaron Fairooz Central Arkansas 10'5"
6. Dwayne Bowe Louisiana St. 10'5"
7. Steve Breaston Michigan 10'4"
8. Anthony Gonzales Ohio St. 10'3"
9. Jason Hill Washington St. 10'3"
10. Yamon Figurs Kansas St. 10'3"


Group 4 (WR) -- Top 10 Results: 40-Yard Dash

1. Yamon Figurs Kansas St. 4.30
2. Jason Hill Washington St. 4.32
3. Calvin Johnson Georgia Tech 4.35
4. David Clowney Virginia Tech 4.36
5. Aundrae Allison East Carolina 4.39
6. Steve Breaston Michigan 4.41
7. Anthony Gonzales Ohio St. 4.44
8. Jonathan Holland Louisiana Tech 4.45
9. Craig Davis Louisiana St. 4.46
10. Johnnie Lee Higgins UTEP 4.48