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Stephen Hill in 2nd round plz


Ja  Rhule

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i was just about to post this.. 6'5, 215.. same body type as calvin johnson/demarius thomas who both went to Georgia Tech so they can put out good WR's..

Brockers/Jenkins in the 1st, this kid in the 2nd.. man and he made an amazing diving catch on a deep ball. get this kid. has enormous potential.. came into the combine as the #6/7 wr prospect but sure to go up now..

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He may have done well in the catching drill, but he apparently has hands of stone. Lots of drops in his career. I love the guy as a physical prospect, and think he'd be a perfect fit as a deep threat/blocking receiver. His hands bother me though. He's one of the only receivers I would be comfortable with drafting this year.

Also, he broke the record with a 1.2 ten-yard split. Calvin Johnson's 4.24 had a 1.40 split.

EDIT: Apparently ran a 1.44. Second. Not bad.

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His college career is almost nonexistent and this is a reason he will drop into mid to late 2nd round unless someone pulls a bold move and draft him only because of his 40 yard dash. The only 2 teams I see doing it New England in late 1st and Jaguars in very early 2nd.

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