08-23-2018, 08:08 PM
With only two weeks left in the preseason, though, Hill has some work to do if he wants to make the Vikings’ active roster. He wasn’t overly impressive in training camp and didn’t step up in the first two preseason games.
“I have a lot to prove over the next two weeks,” Hill said. “I still have to prove myself as a guy that can make plays. I want to get better every day and grow as a player so I can impact the game.”
Hill has shown the ability to do that in the past. He was a gamebreaker at Texas, returning two interceptions for touchdowns last season. He also wasn’t afraid of contact, making 51 tackles before his suspension.
But he has struggled adjusting to the complex system coach Mike Zimmer likes to run with the Vikings’ defense.
“It’s about consistently latching on to the techniques and fundamentals we are teaching at the position,” defensive coordinator George Edwards said. “It’s totally different than what anyone sees when they’re at college. You can see the improvements. You can see the flashes. We just have to keep working with him to be consistent with it.”
“It has been a lot,” Hill admitted. “I’d say the biggest adjustment has been getting the techniques down and stuff like that. It’s helped having good teammates and good coaches that are willing to take the time to actually help me understand everything.”
Two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Xavier Rhodes has made it a point to take Hill under his wing.
“It’s been a really good experience for me,” Hill said. “I’m enjoying it a lot, and I’m trying to embrace every moment.”
Hill also understands that he can’t sit around and wait for an opportunity to fall into his lap, especially with the Vikings’ abundance of talented cornerbacks: Rhodes, Trae Waynes, Terence Newman, Mackensie Alexander, Mike Hughes and Marcus Sherels.
Hill would do himself some good by making plays in Friday’s exhibition game against Seattle at U.S. Bank Stadium.
https://www.twincities.com/2018/08/23/ho...h-vikings/
“I have a lot to prove over the next two weeks,” Hill said. “I still have to prove myself as a guy that can make plays. I want to get better every day and grow as a player so I can impact the game.”
Hill has shown the ability to do that in the past. He was a gamebreaker at Texas, returning two interceptions for touchdowns last season. He also wasn’t afraid of contact, making 51 tackles before his suspension.
But he has struggled adjusting to the complex system coach Mike Zimmer likes to run with the Vikings’ defense.
“It’s about consistently latching on to the techniques and fundamentals we are teaching at the position,” defensive coordinator George Edwards said. “It’s totally different than what anyone sees when they’re at college. You can see the improvements. You can see the flashes. We just have to keep working with him to be consistent with it.”
“It has been a lot,” Hill admitted. “I’d say the biggest adjustment has been getting the techniques down and stuff like that. It’s helped having good teammates and good coaches that are willing to take the time to actually help me understand everything.”
Two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Xavier Rhodes has made it a point to take Hill under his wing.
“It’s been a really good experience for me,” Hill said. “I’m enjoying it a lot, and I’m trying to embrace every moment.”
Hill also understands that he can’t sit around and wait for an opportunity to fall into his lap, especially with the Vikings’ abundance of talented cornerbacks: Rhodes, Trae Waynes, Terence Newman, Mackensie Alexander, Mike Hughes and Marcus Sherels.
Hill would do himself some good by making plays in Friday’s exhibition game against Seattle at U.S. Bank Stadium.
https://www.twincities.com/2018/08/23/ho...h-vikings/