The Facts: The expectations are already high for Hill as he enters his second NFL season, but Sunday's practice did nothing to dissuade the thousands in attendance from believing the next level for Hill is more feasible than merely hoping for it. On multiple plays through the day, Hill made contested catches in tight space, fought off defenders for leverage, and obviously showed the world-class speed that he's motivated to improve upon thanks to some recent rankings in a video game.
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“He was hungry when he first got here,” cornerback Marcus Peters, who has had some battles with Hill the last two days, said of the second-year receiver. “They think he is just fast, but he is a really technically sound receiver. He is just a little dude, but he is in a big man’s body. He is one of the best receivers in our league right now, so you have to get work.” The All-Pro return man was electric with the ball in his hands as a rookie, and all indications through offseason workouts and the first part of camp is that he’s prepared to handle an increased workload in 2017. Fantasy owners should expect to pay accordingly come draft day.