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Travis Hill () - 1971 NFL Draft Pick #431 by KC


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Travis Hill - 1971 NFL Draft

Player Profile:

  • Name: Travis Hill
  • College: University of Southern California (USC)
  • Position: Defensive Tackle

Scouting Report:

  • Size: Hill possesses ideal size for a defensive tackle, standing at 6'4" and weighing around 280 pounds.
  • Strength: Known for his exceptional strength, he can overpower offensive linemen and disrupt running plays.
  • Speed: While not the fastest player, his quick first step allows him to penetrate the backfield effectively.
  • Technique: Displays solid hand techniques and leverage, enabling him to shed blockers and make tackles.
  • Versatility: Can play both defensive tackle and end, showcasing adaptability in various defensive schemes.

Performance Highlights:

  • Consistent performer throughout his college career, recording impressive statistics each season.
  • Key contributor to USC's defensive unit, helping the team achieve significant success during his tenure.

Projected Draft Position:

  • Considered a mid to late-round pick due to positional depth in the draft.
  • Potential to be a starter in the right system, especially for teams needing immediate help on the defensive line.

Conclusion:

Travis Hill is viewed as a solid prospect for the 1971 NFL Draft. His combination of size, strength, and college performance makes him an intriguing player for NFL teams looking to bolster their defensive lines.

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