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Meet Holton Hill, the most interesting player in Vikings camp
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At Houston Lamar prep school, Holton Hill was known as “Hollywood.” It’s somewhat of an ironic name considering he isn’t the type to hype himself. Instead he was known for his understated personality and ability to break a game open at any time.

NFL.com draft analyst Lance Zierlein wrote of Hill’s game:
“Hill made tremendous strides as a cover man this year and has the potential to take yet another big step forward once he trusts his footwork and becomes less grabby. His instincts and physicality in run support could allow teams to consider moving him to safety at some point.”
But Hill wasn’t overlooked in the draft because of his on-field talent. He was passed over because Texas head coach Tom Herman suspended him for a violation of team rules on November 7 and then Hill reportedly tested positive for marijuana at the NFL Combine.
When some kids leave high school, a coach might worry about how they will handle the next step, but when Hill graduated from Lamar, Reagins did not expect “character issues” and Hill’s name to become synonymous.
“He’s a really smart kid,” Reagins said. “He always went to class, always did his homework. He never had any issues with his grades. That’s why he was able to go to the University of Texas, because of that. I was surprised he had those off-field issues. I never saw it coming. He always carried himself the right way, did everything right in school, went to class, did everything right on the field, he was coachable. It was more surprising to me than anything, those off-field problems.”
You can see why Reagins would have been taken aback. In February 2015, Hill was one of five players in the nation to receive the Franklin D. Watkins award,  which is presented to African American scholar-athletes. It’s chosen based on their unweighted grade point average, personal statements, extracurricular activities, community service and letters of recommendation.
Hill was  a member of the National Honor Society and had a 3.5 grade point average.
When the Minnesota Vikings signed Hill as the No. 1 ranked (by ESPN) undrafted free agent, head coach Mike Zimmer said the team had been interested in Hill throughout the draft process.
“We’ve spent a lot of time with him,” Zimmer said. “He was here on a Top 30, we met him in Indianapolis. He’s a good football player, big, fast, tough, good tackler. We’ve had a lot of conversations with him. We’re excited, he’s got a chance. If he comes in here and do what we ask him to do, he’s got a chance.
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The #Vikings are pleased with top draft pick Mike Hughes. And keep an eye on another rookie CB: undrafted Holton Hill, who has starter ability if he can stay clean off the field. Hill told me he hasn’t smoked and feels better since getting help. @nflnetwork

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There are few organizations with the Vikings’ stability at head coach and with the level of established veteran leadership.
“I spoke with [Hil] about two weeks ago  and he said he chose the Vikings for that very reason,” Reagins said. “He has a [college football] Hall of Famer as his position coach [Jerry Gray] that he took well upon. He wants to be coached by him. He gave the staff a lot of credit. That’s why he chose to go to Minnesota.”
“He loves coach Gray.”
The Vikings not only offer a good situation, but they have also built a reputation for developing young defensive backs. Under Zimmer, Xavier Rhodes has grown into a Pro Bowler and Trae Waynes took a significant step forward last season.
With the current state of the defensive back group, there is an opening for Hill. Obviously the likes of Rhodes, Waynes, Newman, Mackensie Alexander and first-round pick Mike Hughes will be on the roster. That leaves one potential opening if the Vikings don’t choose to keep return specialist Marcus Sherels.
“He’s got good size, he’s got good speed, he’s’ tough, he’ll hit, I thought a lot of the things that we look for in corners he has,” Zimmer said. “The stop and start, the breaks, and things like that. Out here he’s done a really good job with the things he’s been doing. Obviously he’s still learning a lot about technique and that. We obviously can’t press right now, so that’ll be another see where he’s at once we get to training camp.”

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The Viking's culture is becoming more entrenched each year under Zimmer. A very BIG positive and players recognize it.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
The Viking's culture is becoming more entrenched each year under Zimmer. A very BIG positive and players recognize it.
True...

And let's all as fans pause a moment and be mindful of Jerry Gray too. 
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Truly an embarrassment of riches in the back four...if Hill plays up to expectations we might be able to parlay some DB talent into some OL help...  
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
Truly an embarrassment of riches in the back four...if Hill plays up to expectations we might be able to parlay some DB talent into some OL help...  
what would X bring in draft compensation next offseason if he has another shut down year?  if Waynes show improvements,  could be resign Trey for less than what we are paying X,  and net a first or high 2nd in exchange?  I love X,  but we are in a position to parlay a strength into something valuable and save cap space in the process.   i know this is crazy to speculate on this early, but if we hit on Hughes and Hill,  their cheaper contracts and the addition of an early round pick to be used on help at other weaker areas might allow us to keep Richardson and the rest of the upcoming FAs.  i just dont see any of the other players that would be as valuable in the trade market and yield as high of cap space.
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
Truly an embarrassment of riches in the back four...if Hill plays up to expectations we might be able to parlay some DB talent into some OL help...  
That'd be one option. But it also would simply allow you to focus your resources elsewhere. Instead of needing to worry about the CB position you could focus on how you want to improve other areas of the team. 
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I don't see how Sherels is going to survive this year. Hughes has experience and success in PRing in college and if Hill continues to impress, its over for him.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
I don't see how Sherels is going to survive this year. Hughes has experience and success in PRing in college and if Hill continues to impress, its over for him.
While we've all said this several times over his career... I think this is the most likely the year his run ends unless we see some real let dows from what we've heard through mini camps and OTAs.  As many punts as our D forces though,  Hughes or who ever better shown near perfect ball security through camp as MS is about as clutch as there has been in taking care of that ball.
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