01-17-2018, 05:23 AM
Following a career-ending injury to tackle Jake Long, the Minnesota Vikings were desperate for any kind of help along the offensive line. So they picked up Rashod Hill off the Jacksonville Jaguars’ practice squad.
Jacksonville gave him the option of moving to the active roster with the Jaguars or going to Minnesota. While he didn’t own a winter coat, Hill decided he’d give it a shot, especially considering the Vikings’ desperate need for tackles at the time.
“A lot of people don’t know that if you’re not drafted as an offensive lineman, it’s hard to make the team,” Hill said. “It isn’t like corners, DBs, running backs. If you’re an offensive lineman, it’s hard because they already have their select few guys and through OTAs and rookie mini camp, if they see something, OK cool, but they only have a few. Minnesota keeps nine offensive linemen, Jacksonville only kept eight.”
Hill got his first opportunity to play in Week 17 last year against the Chicago Bears and made a lasting impression. GM Rick Spielman even gave him a shoutout in his press conference to open camp as evidence that the O-line depth was improved.
On Monday, Sid Hartman wanted to talk to the Vikings’ starting right tackle, who took over the starting job against the New Orleans Saints while Mike Remmers moved to left guard. Sid asked Hill whether he ever could have imagined himself starting in an NFC title game just one year after being on the Jags’ practice squad.
”No sir, I didn’t,” Hill said. “I thought eventually, but not right now. Second year in the league, came out of college undrafted, Jacksonville practice squad, Minnesota gave me this opportunity and I’m just trying to cease it. I never would have been starting right now. NFC Championship, I never would have thought in a million years.”
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Jacksonville gave him the option of moving to the active roster with the Jaguars or going to Minnesota. While he didn’t own a winter coat, Hill decided he’d give it a shot, especially considering the Vikings’ desperate need for tackles at the time.
“A lot of people don’t know that if you’re not drafted as an offensive lineman, it’s hard to make the team,” Hill said. “It isn’t like corners, DBs, running backs. If you’re an offensive lineman, it’s hard because they already have their select few guys and through OTAs and rookie mini camp, if they see something, OK cool, but they only have a few. Minnesota keeps nine offensive linemen, Jacksonville only kept eight.”
Hill got his first opportunity to play in Week 17 last year against the Chicago Bears and made a lasting impression. GM Rick Spielman even gave him a shoutout in his press conference to open camp as evidence that the O-line depth was improved.
On Monday, Sid Hartman wanted to talk to the Vikings’ starting right tackle, who took over the starting job against the New Orleans Saints while Mike Remmers moved to left guard. Sid asked Hill whether he ever could have imagined himself starting in an NFC title game just one year after being on the Jags’ practice squad.
”No sir, I didn’t,” Hill said. “I thought eventually, but not right now. Second year in the league, came out of college undrafted, Jacksonville practice squad, Minnesota gave me this opportunity and I’m just trying to cease it. I never would have been starting right now. NFC Championship, I never would have thought in a million years.”
http://www.1500espn.com/vikings-2/2018/0...-playoffs/