Terpfan76
03-14-2012, 10:54 AM
No way is any team going to be dumb enough to go darius hayward bay/Craig Davis/Instert another name on this guy. He's clearly not good enough to be picked in the top 2/3 of the draft and nobody picking in the bottom 1/3 is dumb enough to waste a pick like that.
While I'm aware that we no longer have our second, I'd still like to point out that I think you're nuts. The kind of size and speed he has you can't teach plus, according to Mike Mayoch:
After studying all of Stephen Hill's film, NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock is "less concerned" about the Georgia Tech wide receiver's drops and route running.
"He's a hands snatcher," said Mayock. "He had five or six drops [at Georgia Tech] ... but when you watch him catch the football, it's so natural." For a bigger receiver, Mayock determined that Hill was "really good" getting in and out of his breaks at the Yellow Jacket's Pro Day. Mayock suspects Hill will be a late first-round pick, and an "early two" in a "worst case" scenario. Mar 6 - 5:53 PM
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Not to mention the fact that GT wideouts have been pretty decent lately when you consider Calvin Johnson, who is arguably the best in the game and Demaryius Thomas who is developing into a big time weapon. A late first or early second round selection for Hill sounds perfectly reasonable based on potential, especially for a team that has the luxury of selecting due to no pressing needs. We obviously are not that team nor do we have the second rounder to make it happen, but nevertheless...
While I'm aware that we no longer have our second, I'd still like to point out that I think you're nuts. The kind of size and speed he has you can't teach plus, according to Mike Mayoch:
After studying all of Stephen Hill's film, NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock is "less concerned" about the Georgia Tech wide receiver's drops and route running.
"He's a hands snatcher," said Mayock. "He had five or six drops [at Georgia Tech] ... but when you watch him catch the football, it's so natural." For a bigger receiver, Mayock determined that Hill was "really good" getting in and out of his breaks at the Yellow Jacket's Pro Day. Mayock suspects Hill will be a late first-round pick, and an "early two" in a "worst case" scenario. Mar 6 - 5:53 PM
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Not to mention the fact that GT wideouts have been pretty decent lately when you consider Calvin Johnson, who is arguably the best in the game and Demaryius Thomas who is developing into a big time weapon. A late first or early second round selection for Hill sounds perfectly reasonable based on potential, especially for a team that has the luxury of selecting due to no pressing needs. We obviously are not that team nor do we have the second rounder to make it happen, but nevertheless...