Uzzi, Hill request NFL draft evaluation

Guard Omoregie Uzzi and wide receiver Stephen Hill both submitted paperwork to be evaluated by the NFL draft advisory board. The board, made up of NFL scouts and officials, gives players with remaining college eligibility an appraisal of their draft standing. The decision does not require them to forego their final year of eligibility. A-back Orwin Smith and cornerback Rod Sweeting did not and said they will return for their senior seasons. Uzzi and Hill also intend to return but left open the possibility of entering the draft.

If he were told he had a first-round standing, “I’d definitely look into it,” Uzzi said.

Hill said he submitted his name out of curiosity “and then just wanted to make sure of where I was and what I need to work on, things like that.”

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GoJackets

December 19th, 2011
3:21 pm

Doesn’t take a pro scout to know what Hill needs to work on…….

Try CATCHING the football.

Kent

December 19th, 2011
3:35 pm

I don’t think Uzzi is a first-rounder just yet, maybe 3rd, so that should keep him around. Stephen Hill would be lucky to be considered for drafting, as he tries to use half the talent Anthony Allen used (I realize not the same position, but still) and he ended up a very late pick.

Ramblin Man

December 19th, 2011
3:45 pm

I don’t see Uzzi as a first, round probably late second to third, but who knows as I have no idea who else is coming out. Hill would have a shot at a team but needs to show he can be more consistent. For every great catch he makes he drops one too. Never hurts to see what the scouts think though and both could only help themselves with one more year.

Old Dawg

December 19th, 2011
3:54 pm

one more year.. get your degree

BigTimeTechFan

December 19th, 2011
4:00 pm

Uzzi just got his degree

Destin Dawg

December 19th, 2011
4:00 pm

WR’s at GT don’t get much of a chance to showcase their skills.. because they have to block 1st.. catch 2nd.. so its really bad in Hill’s case where he has alot of drops ?

BW

December 19th, 2011
4:05 pm

Destin Dawg

Kinda like Demaryius Thomas didn’t have a chance to parlay playing at GT into a first round selection right?

Techman78

December 19th, 2011
4:08 pm

Hill is definetely not ready. Too inconsistent, although he has all the tools. Uzzi has the potential now, sure would hate to see him skip out on his senior season though, he is a rock on our O-line.

wrecked

December 19th, 2011
4:15 pm

Uzzi is good as gone, Hill will not get drafted if he stays or goes.@BW has PJ ever recruited a receiver like D Thomas?

DesignerJacket

December 19th, 2011
4:17 pm

I think Stephen Hill will almost certainly have to come back if he wants to become the next GT first-round draft pick receiver. What he has going for him now is great blocking, size and speed. He really helped himself by adding about 15 pounds of muscle last summer, and all season he has blocked very well. What he needs to show off is reeling in a slightly higher percentage of passes that are thrown his way. Nothing he can do about the squirly balls he used to get thrown to him, but Tevin has been better getting passes placed well for the deep routes to Hill this season. Those passes that go right through his hands are the ones he would likely need to answer for in an evaluation. I think he’ll be back to show that he can add better hands to his portfolio. If he can do it he certainly has all the other tools to be a very desirable receiver in the draft. BayBay’s worth to the Denver Broncos should help the draft analysts and team scouts understand that CPJ’s option receivers can do just fine in the league, but working on those hands are going to be everything for Hill.

GT Fan

December 19th, 2011
4:29 pm

What a JOKE. Hill claims he wants to know what the NFL needs him to improve on?…Huh…?

How about catching the ball. Son, NFL coaches will have no part of you dropping catchable balls!!!

Let's Get Wrecked

December 19th, 2011
4:30 pm

When you compare Hill to say a freshman like Sammie Watkins from Clemson, there is no comparison…

Pump it Up

December 19th, 2011
4:32 pm

Hill had 1 impressive catch this year. One. My 10 year old son made a free-throw this year blind folded. One…

NorthAvenueRules

December 19th, 2011
4:34 pm

NFL scouts just need to watch all the GT games this year and last to inform Hill he is dropping balls because he is a head case. CPJ knows this is true…

NorthAvenueRules

December 19th, 2011
4:38 pm

I believe Hill made a public apology to GT fans and alumni last year for dropping all those balls.

That’s not NFL talent my friend!

JacketRealist

December 19th, 2011
4:41 pm

Unfortunately, I don’t think Hill is an NFL prospect under any circumstance. There are alot better receivers out there than Hill. Bey Bey has done zero at Denver! However, Calvin is a beast! Hill will be back if he doesn’t quit knowing he will not be in the NFL any time soon.

DawginLex

December 19th, 2011
4:43 pm

Orwin smith has the look of an NFL player.

These other 2 probably need another year of college

T Bone

December 19th, 2011
4:45 pm

Hill needs to learn to catch the freakin’ ball on a consistent basis first!

5150 UOAD

December 19th, 2011
4:54 pm

UZZI may have to go to the NFL if Tech does him like they did a few linemen a few years ago. A couple players went to Ga State for playing and grad School. If he can’t get in a Graduate Degree Program he might have to go NFL or transfer to another school right?

gt45

December 19th, 2011
5:10 pm

JR, I think you need to look at what Bey Bey has done the last few weeks! He’s finally getting well. Uzzie would hurt! I would like to see this line stay together one more year. I think Hill knows he isn’t NFL material, yet. I’m glad Rod and The Big O are sticking. It will only raise their stock.

DesignerJacket

December 19th, 2011
5:16 pm

5150, that’s a decent point. Unfortunately Tech’s MBA program was probably a terrible choice for those two linemen to try and get accepted to if they didn’t have great grades as undergraduates. That was a year when our College of Management was really mashing the gas to climb the rankings. Currently it’s still very hard to get into our MBA program right out of undergrad anyway (since the going trend is to have 1-3 years of solid work experience before even applying), and if you were to try you’d need to be top of your class. Do you think those linemen were the top of their class in GT’s undergraduate Management program? I’m just being realistic. Some of Tech’s other masters programs (like in the college of Literature and Communications or over in the Econ program) might’ve been a better idea for those two players to try instead of shooting for the moon on an MBA, in my opinion. That’s not to say some GT players haven’t gotten in before. I believe Roddy Jones is graduating with an MBA soon, actually. But it’s a tough path to try and walk down to not only get accepted to that after playing a sport as an undergrad but then you have to play and do MBA work. Those guys had to kind of know it was a long shot when they tried it. But GSU benefited from it, and Tech got to put more CPJ O-linemen in as starters who are coming along alright.

JacketRealist

December 19th, 2011
5:24 pm

Designer Jacket an MBA is not a difficult curriculum. If these guys can’t get into the MBA program they must be just plain stupid.

Trey

December 19th, 2011
5:25 pm

Ask Claytor how he likes being in the NFL….

5150 UOAD

December 19th, 2011
5:29 pm

Trey I bet he likes it about as much as KING.

gtfanforlife

December 19th, 2011
5:39 pm

Hill needs an evaluation – well here it is – stay in school and see if you can learn to catch the ball. Enter the draft now and lose it all – might want to check out the guys who made the jump early from last year. No one would draft him now – NO ONE!

dekalb fan

December 19th, 2011
5:48 pm

Stephen Hill: Led the nation in YPC in a run first offense. Bey Bey is on the active roster of the Broncos of course and Kevin Cone (that’s right Kevin Cone)made the Falcons practice squad. Hill has size, speed, jumping ability and has shown he can catch the football. Every WR has drops. Anyone who watched him from last year to this year should have seen the remarkable improvement. Remember when Bey Bey left everyone said he was inconsistent, he only stood out because he was always against one on one coverage and he wouldn’t make it because he dropped that pass against UGA………..

Ga Tech Old Timer

December 19th, 2011
5:54 pm

Destin Dawg – “WR’s at GT don’t get much of a chance to showcase their skills.. because they have to block 1st.. catch 2nd.. so its really bad in Hill’s case where he has alot of drops ?”

Hell yes it’s really bad!! Are you telling me that WR’s don’t block in schemes on other college teams or at any time in the pros? Why should it matter which comes first – blocking or receiving. If you can’t do either one well in college – what make you think he can do either in the pros?

Kind of tired of the contrived excuse / reason Tech players don’t do well in college is because of the schemes we run. If you’re an athlete worth anything – you can play within any system – and do it extremely well. Some things are just basic such as blocking – tackeling – and catching the ball if you’re a WR. The first thing you’ve got to have is the heart and desire to play every down to the best of your ability – not show up when it’s convienient for you to make a play.

Hill Fan

December 19th, 2011
5:58 pm

These people are going to make me take my ear rings off. How quickly we forget the catches and touch downs. If your minds are that narrow maybe you should be doing your watching at UGA. We do not need you at Tech. We are about making improvements in growth personal and professional. Hands off the Hill or watch my fangs come out.

Dawg48

December 19th, 2011
6:34 pm

Hill would fit in at Denver.

RambleOn84

December 19th, 2011
6:41 pm

Hill absolutely does have NFL talent. He needs to work on his focus. He dropped too many easy ones (when he wasn’t focused), yet made a few outstanding catches (when the difficult circumstances forced him to focus).

Uzzi may be gone…if so, then I wish him the best. He’s been very good for us. I want him to come back, but I understand that if the money’s there, you gotta take it while you can.

RambleOn84

December 19th, 2011
6:43 pm

Thank you, “dekalb fan.”

I love all the fake Tech fans on here…good to know the nation’s stupidity rate is skyrocketing along with the unemployment rate.

BROWNS FAN IN GEORGIA

December 19th, 2011
7:20 pm

Free Safety #1 Isaiah Johnson should try to his hand at the NFL Draft Evaluation. He has the size 6-2 205, speed 4.35, hands, cover skills, attitude, football knowledge and grades. He led the team in interceptions, fumbles, second in tackles and second in assist. If he was my son, nephew or former player/student, I would push him to do see his worth$$$.

gt4ever

December 19th, 2011
7:28 pm

Hill is the real deal… Not so sure about Uzzi… maybe a late rounder…

WnE

December 19th, 2011
7:45 pm

Unless OGs are can’t miss studs rarely do they go in the 1st Round, the best OGs usually go in the 2nd round unless an NFL Team has a very poor O-lIne and multiple picks in the 1st & 2nd round, then they might take an OG in the 1st round.

The MAIN REASON Uzzi should go is simple:

He won’t get an HIGHER DRAFT GRADE by coming back to play in Coach Kung Fu Panda’s gimmicky triple-SLOPtion offense (M. Bradley is nice & calls it a stylized offense).

The only way Uzzi is going to get better FILM for NFL Scouts is to play in a Pro-Style Offense where he can show pass blocking skills, and zone blocking skills on running plays instead of diving at D-Linemen’s kneecaps for 70 snaps a game.

1 more year with CPJ won’t do anything for Uzzi’s Draft prospects, and CPJ ain’t changing the offense, so you either have a 1st yr. starter at QB in Vad Lee or a noodle-armed QB in Tevin Washington, and in both of those instances GT WON’T be passing 35 time per game.

Uzzi might as well go to the NFL since he he already has his B.Sci. Degree and since one more year in GT’s offense won’t improve his draft stock one iota.

I hope the young man gets some sound advice and does some research on how the NFL really evaluates players.

If he’s 3rd to 4th round guy this year, then he gets one “extra year of NFL paychecks” AND he’s one yr. closer to being an NFL Free Agent if he’s good enough to get that far.

That Mr. Uzzi is what you call SOUND “FB logic” and you’d be a lot better off if you paid close attention to my advice.

You are welcome Mr. Uzzi!

where is st. simmons??

December 19th, 2011
8:00 pm

5150 UOAD

December 19th, 2011
8:17 pm

St. Simons is on the Coast of Georgia. If you don’t know where it is then you’re too poor to be allowed to visit.

General Wood

December 19th, 2011
8:26 pm

st. simmons? Is that cheap brand of scotch?

Biff Pocoroba

December 19th, 2011
8:51 pm

Hill’s stock keeps dropping just like most of the passes thrown to him

JACKETfan12

December 19th, 2011
8:53 pm

Hill doesn’t just need to become more consistent, he needs to work on catching fundamentals. Too many times I have seem him try to catch a ball against his chest. Even the jump/lob balls. He needs to learn to catch the ball with his two hands AWAY from his body, because thats when he starts bobbling passes is when he tries to “chest” them. And also just focusing more because he shows flashes of greatness and other times looks like he is still a freshman.

Dawg4Life

December 19th, 2011
8:56 pm

Go Dawgs Sic ‘Em! WOOF! WOOF!! WOOF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

JACKETfan12

December 19th, 2011
8:58 pm

Dekalb fan:

I do not remember people saying DThomas was inconsistent when he left? Even if some did, Hill is nowhere near the level that Thomas was at when he left. Thomas has 20 pounds on Hill (while also being 2″ shorter) and made far more sound catches than Hill does. Hill looks like a high school receiver at times when he makes a catch because he catches them against his chest. Thomas would attack the ball in the air like CJ does.

General Wood

December 19th, 2011
9:00 pm

Wrecky and Effecty, get over yourself! They just want to see where they stand. Is that OK? Don’t you lambast and degrade everything Georgia Tech while posing as a fan of the Georgia Institute of Technology? It’s impossible to take you serious because you are a bulldog fan. Just admit it and stop posting your smear against Tech. FYI- I heard IC is good to go and has returned to his place of glory in the yet unwritten history of UGA football lore. There’s plenty for you to ponder so please take a powder, smell some fragrance, choose a dress (or dress shirt) with matching bag (Headley Lamar)and go to the mall. Hopefully the greater Cincinnati area is metro sexual enough for you and headley. Go DAWGS?

JACKETfan12

December 19th, 2011
9:02 pm

Every receiver DOES make drops and I understand that Hill has made more catches than he did last year and has improved his focus, I’m just not convinced he has the NFL-worthy hands that Bebe and CJ did while at tech. They both attacked the ball while still far above any DB’s reach. Hill catches every single ball with his chest (besides that one-hander against UNC which is a catch im not sure bebe would have even made.?). Point is: every time Hill makes a catch, even jumpballs, he tries to catch it with his chest which is not going to cut it in the NFL.

George Stein

December 19th, 2011
9:25 pm

Pass blocking skills wouldn’t move Uzzi up in the draft, WnE. Interior linemen are judged almost entirely in their run blocking skills as they are not likely to face top pass rushers lining up at DT. Thus, Uzzi playing in the “triple sloption” probably enhances his draft value.

That’s what you call sound football logic. You’re welcome.

WnE

December 19th, 2011
9:34 pm

re:
JACKETfan12
December 19th, 2011
9:02 pm

Every receiver DOES make drops and I understand that Hill has made more catches than he did last year and has improved his focus, I’m just not convinced he has the NFL-worthy hands that Bebe and CJ did while at tech. They both attacked the ball while still far above any DB’s reach. Hill catches every single ball with his chest (besides that one-hander against UNC which is a catch im not sure bebe would have even made.?). Point is: every time Hill makes a catch, even jumpballs, he tries to catch it with his chest which is not going to cut it in the NFL.

____________________

Great post!

I agree with everything you wrote in that passage above.

I do have couple of questions.

IF S. Hill has been getting COACHING from a person that the GT fanbase has called an “offensive genius”, then HOW can S. Hill have such poor fundamentals after 3 yrs. of said COACHING from said OFFENSIVE GENIUS?

When Spurrier’s players make mistakes he constantly places the blame on himself and says, “I need to coach ‘em up a little better”, yet you never hear that from CPJ.

After 3 YEARS OF COLLEGE LEVEL COACHING from an OFFENSIVE GENIUS don’t you find it odd that S. Hill has such poor WR fundamentals?

Do you think that part ofthe REASON is that all the OFFENSIVE GENIUS cares about is seeing his WRs dive at somebody’s kneecaps rather than worrying about precise route-running, catching fundamentals, reading defenses and other things that “polish up” a BCS-Level WR.

As much as GT fans don’t want to read this next statement it is true, CMR is a better HC than CPJ AND he has a better Staff than CPJ, if CMR/CMBobo and the rest of their Offensive Staff can turn a doofus like Kris Durham into a 4th round NFL Draft pikc imagine what they could have done had S. Hill gone there.

I’m willing to bet good money that S.Hill’s Dad is pizzed that he & his son feel for CPJ’s Recruiting spiel when they chose GT over muttville, I think had S.Hill gone to muttville and got better COACHING he’d be a much different CFB player.

Just my opinion.

George Stein

December 19th, 2011
9:36 pm

Why don’t you let the players speak for themselves rather than speaking for them, WnE.

And quit being a chicken and respond to me ripping your moronic posts apart.

WnE

December 19th, 2011
9:41 pm

re:
George Stein
December 19th, 2011
9:25 pm

Pass blocking skills wouldn’t move Uzzi up in the draft, WnE. Interior linemen are judged almost entirely in their run blocking skills as they are not likely to face top pass rushers lining up at DT. Thus, Uzzi playing in the “triple sloption” probably enhances his draft value.

That’s what you call sound football logic. You’re welcome.
_____________________

I’m so glad that you made that idiotic response!

It merely validates what I have been saying all along about GT having the LEAST knowledgeable FANS WRT to CFB, or FB period.

As much as they pass in the NFL your comments are downright asinine, and laughable.

You actually commented in a PUBLIC FORUM that pass-blocking skills won’t improve the draft status of an OG, and then you have the audacity to claim that more kneecap-diving in CPJ’s triple-SLOPtion would improve his draft status.

I’m gonna laugh about this one for a looooooong time!

George Stein

December 19th, 2011
9:45 pm

If he played tackle you might have a point. At an interior line position his run blocking skills are paramount. Now what about that pledge never to post again if anyone could prove you said something factually inaccurate.

And to the extent GT has the least knowledgeable fans in CFB (I’d be curious to know how you quantify this) it’s only because of morons like you.

George Stein

December 19th, 2011
9:51 pm

By the way, WnE, next time you try to speak for Josh Nesbitt probably having wished he transferred (since you seem to like speaking for players), I would advise you to do a little research.

http://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-tech/nesbitt-ready-to-show-859846.html

GT Man

December 19th, 2011
9:51 pm

Hope Hill comes back next year, because hopefully, PJ wont mess up Vad, and he’s the QB that can get a pass to you. Plus maybe, it wasnt always Washingtons fault, maybe you just cant catch certain thrown balls.

WnE

December 19th, 2011
10:03 pm

re: Curious George Stein
___________________________

You forgot to include this quote for all us to read from Nesbitt’s own mouth.

————————————–
When asked if he has any regrets about staying at Tech to operate Paul Johnson’s spread offense, Nesbitt paused.

“I would say no, overall no,” he said. “I learned a lot. I think God put me in position where I was to learn and I learned a lot.”
—————————————————–

Sounds to me like Nesbitt has a LOT OF REGRETS about playing in CPJ’s crappy gimmicky offense, but he “caught himself” and gave politically correct answer rather than THE TRUTH.

General Wood

December 19th, 2011
10:03 pm

@WnE, your statements give you away! You do not have to be closet bulldog fan. Get out of the dark corner in your mom’s basement. No one is going to think any less of you than they already do! Does your mom know you’ve rigged a computer down there? It’s probably a fire hazard so please let her know. I’d hate to hear about a preventable tragedy. Other than that…happy holidays?

ben

December 19th, 2011
10:06 pm

I think this shows what a delusional world Hill lives in. Most people would be embarrassed to come out and announce that, but Hill doesn’t care about getting better. He only cares about getting richer and famous. I think the Hill experiment should end soon. When they finally started going to Tyler Melton, he looked a lot better than Hill. Find a reciever that has some heart and throw the ball to him.

General Wood

December 19th, 2011
10:11 pm

It was not a long or in depth article. Both players want to see where they stand regarding the NFL. OK? It’s not embarassing or anything else. Good luck to them both!

George Stein

December 19th, 2011
10:13 pm

He was asked directly whether he had regrets or not and answered in the negative. On what planet does no equal yes. Good lord, I hope you don’t use that kind of reasoning with women you know.

George Stein

December 19th, 2011
10:20 pm

By the way, you keep neglecting to answer my question about your promise never to post again if anyone could prove you posted something factually inaccurate. What happened to that?

GTSteve

December 19th, 2011
10:26 pm

Hill actually had 2 “hilite” catches this year, and the first one could be considered the best catch of the year….but way too many other drops to be considered a great NFL receiver…..focus is the word I see the most….he needs it

tp jones

December 19th, 2011
11:11 pm

Enter your comments here

WnE

December 19th, 2011
11:12 pm

I like big schlongsausages shoved in my pooper. He he he. Time to go obsess over some high school athletes!

tp jones

December 19th, 2011
11:14 pm

George,

Wrexie never could answer why it’s alright to harass 17-22 year olds either. Oh that’s right…he wanted to “call them on the carpet” like the tough guy he is LOLOL

1 4 GT

December 19th, 2011
11:53 pm

George Stein….Thank you for posting the link to the Joshua Nesbitt story. I greatly admired the way he played the game and knew enough about him to know that he could be a better passing QB than he showed at GT. I have kept up with him at Buffalo as best I can. His heart and attitude carried GT quite a ways. After reading his comments, I believe he will succeed in his life. I knew he could play in the NFL if given the chance. I am very happy for him and wish him the best in life.

Chris

December 20th, 2011
1:20 am

it must suck for receivers like hill who are obviously talented and good receivers to not be prepared for the nfl cuz of techs offfense. Plus they are underappreciated when it comes to the draft cuz they played in an option offense

Chris

December 20th, 2011
1:21 am

1 4 GT

As a dawg fan im happy that nesbit is gone. He was a great qb for yall and he seemed like it was his team. He was a great player and i wish him the best

RambleOn84

December 20th, 2011
5:55 am

You guys really shouldn’t get worked up by the comments of the person who calls herself “WnE.” This is someone who stalked Vad Lee obsessively via social media and is probably a complete psychopath. I mean, how messed up do you have to be to devote your life to stalking young boys and try to sway their college decisions?

She obviously hates Georgia Tech for some reason (her boyfriend failed out, I suppose?), and does nothing but try to make you guys angry.

Just skip over the post every time you see this person’s name. You won’t miss out on anything, I assure you.

MisterT

December 20th, 2011
8:28 am

Uzzi got his degree. My concern is that if his eval comes back that he needs pass blocking experience to raise his stock, he could transfer to another program and play immediately.

He would be sorely missed. I am sure that CJP & company are already planning for that possibility.

THWg!

MisterT

December 20th, 2011
8:33 am

Hey Ken, any more inside scoop on Vad Lee rumors or progress in is possibly taking over QB1 next season? I wondered if the flip of the Bama recruit to GT might have been another thing that push him out of the fold. Any insight?

THWg!

RambleOn84

December 20th, 2011
8:48 am

Vad confirmed he is not going anywhere, and thought the rumors were silly.

Probably started by some loser who stalks young football players.

Crazy Robert

December 20th, 2011
9:16 am

Sure glad to see Orwin is coming back. He made some big plays this year and should continue doing so in the bowl and in 2012. If he remains consistent he will be an early pick in next year’s draft.

GO TECH!!!

Chuck Allison

December 20th, 2011
9:41 am

I could save Stephen Hill the trouble if all he wants is to know what to work on. I would start with catching the ball. Duh!

Ken Sugiura

December 20th, 2011
11:03 am

MisterT – I don’t think he’s going anywhere. As for the Justin Thomas flipping, I don’t know that it had anything specifically to do with Vad Lee.
And as for Uzzi transferring, it’s an interesting theory, but I can’t see that happening. I could be wrong, but I feel pretty confident he’ll be back.
Sorry for the Sean Payton comments. He has been banned.

SansWorld

December 20th, 2011
11:51 am

Hill certainly could use another year, but NFL, in particular, drafts players on potential. He has the body and the speed that they covet.He could easily be a mid round ‘project’ if he wants to go.
I agree he still has a lot to prove at this level before going to the next.

dekalb fan

December 20th, 2011
2:48 pm

FYI, see where Hill is ranked:

Today’s rankings update looks at the wide receivers. There have been several dramatic shifts on where players are ranked compared to two months ago when this was last done.

Namely, players like Dwight Jones of North Carolina, Mohamed Sanu of Rutgers, Nick Toon of Wisconsin and Marvin McNutt of Iowa have risen quite highly. The biggest dropper is Greg Childs of Arkansas. He’s been passed over by several teammates this season partly due to injury. Jeff Fuller of Texas A&M has slipped as well due to numerous shaky performances this season.

Check out the wide receiver rankings after the jump.

1. Justin Blackmon | 6′1, 207 pounds | WR | Oklahoma State * – Prospect notes | Profile
2. Michael Floyd | 6′3, 228 pounds | WR | Notre Dame – Prospect notes | Red Flag Alert
3. Alshon Jeffery | 6′4, 232 pounds | WR | South Carolina * – Prospect notes | Profile | Profile 2
4. Dwight Jones | 6′4, 220 pounds | WR | North Carolina
5. Mohamed Sanu | 6′2, 218 pounds | WR | Rutgers *
6. Nick Toon | 6′3, 212 pounds | WR | Wisconsin
7. Kendall Wright | 5′10, 185 pounds | WR | Baylor
8. Marvin McNutt | 6′2, 215 pounds | WR | Iowa
9. Ryan Broyles | 5′11, 185 pounds | WR | Oklahoma – Prospect notes | Profile
10. Stephen Hill | 6′4, 206 pounds | WR | Georgia Tech *
11. Brian Quick | 6′4, 216 pounds | WR | Appalachian State
12. Jeff Fuller | 6′3, 215 pounds | WR | Texas A&M – Prospect notes
13. A.J. Jenkins | 6′0, 190 pounds | WR | Illinois
14. Reuben Randle | 6′3, 208 pounds | WR | LSU *
15. Jarius Wright | 5′10, 180 pounds | WR | Arkansas

The Dude

December 20th, 2011
2:58 pm

Hill has two things you can’t coach: size and speed. He was always going to have a chance at the NFL with those two gifts. Not picking on anyone in particular, but the majority of the blocking WR do in CPJ’s offense is stand-up, down-field run-blocking. That was a lot of hyphenated words in a row, so I’ll let our less-gifted (there’s another one) readers catch their collective breath. Stephen Hill is a very good blocker. And if you don’t think the NFL likes WR who can block, well, you don’t know anything about football.

So, to wrap up, if Hill can instill confidence in scouts he can catch the ball when it’s thrown to him, absolutely he’s got a shot to be a pro. He’ll have to prove at the combine or pro day he can run the routes NFL WR are required to run (Thomas had to do the same). If he does that he’ll get drafted. If he doesn’t catch the ball well next year, he’ll still get invited to some team’s camp because of his size and speed.

fan of shorter passes

December 20th, 2011
3:37 pm

Hill is a mystery.

Hill can look like a pro prospect on some catches and look like a water boy on some misses. I hope he catches many passes for Tech next season.

Vermont Yellow Jacket

December 21st, 2011
8:24 am

Uzzi should have done what I did and taken 5 years to graduate. Then he’d have his last year of eligibility as an undergrad. Of course back then I wasn’t worried about my football career or the NFL draft. :^)

lil sis

December 21st, 2011
9:11 am

too all stephen hill fans:We know he can play this game an we will see him on sundays,

Here are more names and they are underclassmen

December 21st, 2011
12:03 pm

UGA’s Tavarres King and Mike Bennett and Malcom MItchell and Chris Conly are better than Hill. End of story and all but King is a FROSH or Red Shirt Frosh. Orson Charles is superior also and fankly, we will see it in 2012 ………………….Marvleous Marlon Brown is far superior and will actually be drafted much higer than Hill.

Next year if Tech’s guys do bolt, they will in 2012 HAVE no one.

yeller bug

December 21st, 2011
12:40 pm

Hill has the raw materials to be in the NFL—the emphasis on the word “raw”. If it’s all about money, then the ROI analysis is if staying another year with the potential to having a strong and consistent performance would significantly increase his draft position and thus entitle him to a higher base salary and signing bonus to compensate for another year of No Pay at the college level. I think both Uzzi and Hill would be 3rd round picks at best—worst being undrafted. A good year by each would probably move both of them up a round—maybe a round and a half—potentially late 1st round best case to 5th or 6th round worst case. Don’t know the sliding scale for NFL rookies, but that would be the basic monetary analysis of it.

ACC’s lunchtime links

December 21st, 2011
12:40 pm

[...] Tech receiver Stephen Hill and guard Omoregie Uzzi have both submitted paperwork to the NFL draft advisory [...]

dekalb fan

December 21st, 2011
12:48 pm

Here are more names and they are underclassmen: The UGA receivers you mentioned are NOT better than Hill. They have more catches because UGA obviously passes a whole lot more often. Marlon Brown and Hill graduated the same year. This year Brown caught 14 passes for 228 yards. Hill averaged twice as many yards per catch than any of the receivers you mentioned. Reference the rating I posted HILL is ranked # 10. I didn’t see any of the UGA receivers.

Don’t remain sour because Hill spurned UGA for Tech. If you posess true football knowledge you know that your statement reaks with mendacity. Hill led the NATION IN YARDS PER CATCH. None of the UGA receivers had as many receiving yards as Hill.

Chan Gailey

December 21st, 2011
12:53 pm

“Well, um, my talent well is running dry for CPJ” and he is nearing the END of his era. At GT, over the last 45 years and counting Dodd’s last season, GT has averaged a new football coah about every 4.4 years. This means that very likely CPJ will be gone this time next year. He is wrapping his 4th right now in El Paso. Duck !!! Zing go the AK 47 bullets.

CPJ is on the 2012 HOT SEAT. He needs desepratly to win that Sun Bowl thing. He has no titles, no bowl wins and is not recruiting well and probation and kids in trouble and beins suspended ………………….. GT has major issue with their program as designed by CPJ.

Next year, Mark Richt will be enjoying a fat new contract with some of the best assistants in the biz and another DREAM TEAM and WINNING THE EAST AGAIN AND THE SEC C CG and a shot at the MNC in 2012 and beyond as a comparison.

NO, CPJ is in Deep T at Georgia Tech and he knows it. That program is very unstable.

The TECH FUND BOYS are not happy.
Merry Christmas !!!

G-Money

December 21st, 2011
1:49 pm

To Chan: CPJ is not going anywhere anytime soon unless he chooses. Tech, for whatever reason, simply does not fire coach’s over the last 30 years unless your name is Chan Gailey ( loose 6 in a row to UGA) or Bill Lewis (goes without saying).

crackbaby

December 21st, 2011
2:16 pm

Hey folks, Uzzi and Hill asked for the NFL’s evaluation of their talents, not yours.

Ken – it would be nice if you could let us know what the League advises, even though these bloggers here know more about football than all the NFL guys…. LOL

crackbaby

December 21st, 2011
2:22 pm

With the Belichik innovation of slot formation TEs running rampant through safety coverage, maybe Hill could gain 20 pounds and be a slot TE in the NFL. LBs and safeties would struggle to cover him and his blocking may be good enough downfield.

Just a thought…

dekalb fan

December 21st, 2011
2:44 pm

Crackbaby: VERY GOOD POINT! All of us who have blogged do not work for the NFL as a scout or a talent evaluator!

yeller bug

December 21st, 2011
3:14 pm

That’s why we bloviate on blogs.

letHeAmongUs...

December 22nd, 2011
6:57 am

GT People? Well, They’re Just “Nicer People” – http://theshewdawgblawg.blogspot.com/

Uzzi and Hill Request NFL Draft Evaluation

December 22nd, 2011
11:53 am

[...] came up during our long desolate down time …… Uzzi, Hill request NFL draft evaluation | Georgia Tech Anyone have any insight on the chances of either going to the NFL? Think its just a no commitment [...]

Al Bundy

December 22nd, 2011
2:16 pm

Both Hill and Uzzi have what it takes to play in the NFL. I don’t think either of them will be playing football at Tech next year. I think Hill has the most to gain by staying in school, If he stays, I believe his stock would rise significantly. But for his stock to rise, he’ll NEED TO CATCH THE BALL WHEN IT’S THROWN TO HIM!!!! I would love to know exactly how many passes he’s dropped this year. I bet he leads the nation in that category!

General Wood

December 22nd, 2011
4:28 pm

letHeAmongUs…remember Jan Kemp this holiday season. She did her best to expose the corruption at UGA yet it still happens year in and year out! When will it end? How many illiterate (AH HEM) “student athletes” does it take for people to see the scandal known as UGA? So very sad…

Sean Salisbury

December 22nd, 2011
9:15 pm

Do any of you all out in cyber space know what GT linemen Mike Mooney and Jim Lavin and I did to a itty, bitty gal over at the now gone pizza parlor next door to the now gone Tech Motel on N Avenue at I-85 at the briidge back in the 90s? Well, um, the reason that i ask is that it was about the same time as the Jan Kemp thing at UGA and well, um we know that thing is like that ( Kemp LOST in the appellate court circuit) staying around.

Right? Ask any T graduate over the age of say 45, and they will recall my endeavors in that pizza parlor and if you are Tech man ( grad) you will be really proud.

THe TECH FUND BOYS TOOK CARE OF HER FACIAL RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY.

General Wood

December 23rd, 2011
8:18 pm

Jan Kemp did not lose on apeal. The amount rewarded was reduced, but she was only looking to get her position back after being railroaded by the UGA administration. The jury awarded the sum. All UGA fans can take pride in hounding the woman to depression. Don’t let reading and writing get in the way of winning at all cost.

dry dirt road

December 24th, 2011
10:23 pm

I might as well let you know what the prognosis is for Tech football. It is nothing but bust…until PJ is fired. Any Tech team that cannot copy other successful teams is a bust, and that is how Tech is. No team will win with a triple option offense wreckbone offense. Their QB must line up in their backfields to avoid rushes like successful teams do within their shotguns. Tech won’t do that under PJ. Also, Tech’s uni art is always lousy. If you want an actual team to watch, I don’t know where one is. I dropped out of following football as a genuine thing to do after wising up to what was going wrong with Tech year after year, graduating from there in ‘73.

Coach

December 25th, 2011
9:41 am

Hill will be the man next year. We are all waiting on the QB who can deliver the ball on target, on time. The coaches want this more than anyone. Jaybo looked like he could have helped us based on what he did for Southern this year.

No one answered Sean Salisbury's question

December 25th, 2011
1:19 pm

Yes, we covered Jan Kemp but why did no probation result for UGA on the heels of that scandal??? It was only about money. NCAA did not even look into that matter. See?? IT IS ALL that Techers have to soften the reality of being owned all time by UGA. With Richt being “the worst UGA coach in history” and the fact that UGA in the last three years has been either “lousy” to decent this year ………………..TECH IS STILL OWNED by UGA.

The Ross era GT linemen did work over that little girl and a Atl cop and her boyfriend and she ended up having major re con face surgery ………………….due to the pummeling that these big guys gave her. Jan Kemp? So what? NOTHING resulted from that.
Georgia TECH also paid out huge sums of $$$ money to MDs and lawyers and in fact, might still be paying that girl and her boyfriend. Thugs then and now …………GT right stuff like : Crittendon, Joey Hamilton, Reuben Tootin Houston and Tarrant # 37 and Robert Hall and I could go on and on and on. Did E.L. Ivory ever get out of the Wisconsin prison system?

No, Tech has this girl assault AND TWO probationary periods in less than 7 or 8 years, plus, all of the other arrests and bowl game suspensions.

I rest my case. Wear Kevlar vests in El Paso ………………….you will need it.
Zing ……………….go the stray bullets fired from over the border. DUCK !!! Do not go out at night. Order room service.

Fox Sports News named the Sun Bowl as the # 27th ranked bowl out of 35 and had the fabulous OUTBACK at # 5 with of course, UGA. This says it all.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA

Sean asks again ............

December 25th, 2011
7:53 pm

NO takers? No GT folks desire to EVER chat about that itty bitty gal that went toe to toe for about 12 minutes with THREE BIG O linemen and LBs from tech in that old N Ave pizza parloor back around 91 or 92. She fought hard. I read where she was ONLY about 5′3″ too.

Peachtree Ortho made her look normal gain after multi surgeries …………………..thank God for UGA MDs. Tech folks want to talk about Kan Kemp? What on earth for? NOTHING CAME OF IT. It was A CIVIL SUIT FOOLS> the itty bitty girl? GT jock thang was a criminal thang. ASSAULT is was then.

Enjoy the Sun Bowl in front of 13,00 poor iIlegals bused in by Obama.

General Wood

December 26th, 2011
7:40 am

We know nothing came from the Jan Kemp trial! That’s the whole point! UGA is still nothing but a football mill for the NFL! But, if the player does not make it to the NFL “maybe they can work at the post office instead of as a trashman.”

The worst part is UGA (with all those 5 star players) does not win NC(MNC).

As for the pizza parlor incident. Sounds like you were there and did nothing!

I would not call US service members illegal, but that’s just me. To each their own. I’m proud to be an American, sounds like you have issues with that. I’ve always said if you don’t like the USA go somewhere you will be happy. The sooner the better.

Fox Sports News and their 2011 bowl ratings

December 26th, 2011
9:41 am

The Sun Bowl is ranked by Fox Sports News at # 27th out of 35 bowls.

The OUTBACK BOWL is ranked # 5 according to this organization.

This means that in Richt’s 11 year era, UGA has done up 3 Sugar Bowl games, 2 Capital One Bowl games and this Outback Bowl, plus a about three or four minor or 5 bowls like Chic Fil A and Weedeater, where Tech was last year. Ths SUN IS ANOTHER VERY MINOR BOWL. There is just no respect for GT and this is why they are in this pathetic bowl venue. They cannot win one either.

My point? The Sugar, the Capital One and the Outback are New Years Day type of MAJOR BOWLS and so Richt has taken UGA to about 6 in this period. Fabulous stat.

GT in this era? One Urange Bowl and frankly, their last MAJOR was in 1967, another Urange Bowl and BOTH LOSSES.

OldSchoolTechFanatic

December 26th, 2011
10:17 am

I’m sorry but I can’t believe Hill is considering the NFL. ??? Good luck to Uzzi he has proven himself.

Alabama Jack

December 26th, 2011
3:52 pm

WnE go back to playing in the reindeer poop.