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Any chance Jerry Sullivan could reclamate Stephen Hill?.....
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per rotoworld:
Stephen Hill - WR - Jets ESPN New York's Rich Cimini believes the Jets should and will try and trade WR Stephen Hill. We doubt Hill would fetch more than a late-round pick, but he has all the measurables at 6'4/215 with 4.36 wheels. Unfortunately, Hill's hands are made of stone, while his body has yet to hold up in the NFL. Ex-GM Mike Tannenbaum made Hill the 43rd overall pick in the 2012 draft. Hill has missed nine games in two seasons, and has just 45 career grabs for 594 yards and four scores to his name. He has just two catches for 29 yards this preseason. If the Jets can't unload Hill via trade, there's a very real chance he's part of their final cuts. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! |
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