2019 was a rough time for defensive tackle Trysten Hill. When the Dallas Cowboys drafted him in the second round, it was widely panned. During the season, he saw very limited time on the field. He was only on the active roster for seven games. His lackluster performance was a major contributing factor in that year’s draft class being seen as very disappointing, with only Tony Pollard making any noticeable contributions, and that in a limited role.
Things didn’t get off to a good start for him this year, either. Right out of the gate in free agency, the Cowboys signed Gerald McCoy.