Stephen Hill, Wide Receiver, Georgia Tech 2012 NFL Draft Scouting Report

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This is the scouting report page for Stephen Hill, Georgia Tech’s playmaker at wide receiver. Check out all of our other scouting reports here at NFL Mocks.

Measurables:

6’4 215 pounds, 9 3/8 inch hands

4.36 forty yard dash, 14 bench press reps, 39.5 inch vertical, 133 inch broad jump, 6.88 3 cone drill, 4.48 20 yard shuttle, 11.43 60 yard shuttle

Scouting Report

This is a kid coming from the triple option offense which has seen two guys get drafted in the first round as the first receiver taken overall (Calvin Johnson, 07; Demaryius Thomas, 10). Obviously with the triple option, you are called a lot to block and I think that will be a strength of this guy right away. Being that GT runs the triple option, his route tree is extremely limited and it will take him time to learn that at the NFL level, which could lower his stock a bit.

He is so physically imposing at 6’4 and 215 pounds, and that is only going to help him in the process. He is the type of guy that you want to get the ball in space or let him just fly down the field and make a play. He is a great athlete with good speed, though I’m not sure he’s as fast as Thomas or Johnson, his predecessors. Averaging over 30 yards per reception and is clearly the top playmaker in the passing game.

PROS: Size, physical, athletic ability, playmaking ability, go up and get the ball, run after catch, blocking, good hands

CONS: Limited route tree, limited reps in passing game, steady decline since the beginning of the season in production, needs to work on his route running

Round Projection:

late first to early second round

Video:

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