The late rounds of the NFL Draft are used to take chances on players, to find diamonds in the rough, to draft a “project” player. Michigan fullback Khalid Hill falls into these categories.
After starting his career at U-M as a tight end, Hill became a highly productive fullback. More often than not, when there was a short-yardage situation for the offense, Hill was given the rock and he converted on third and short. In 2016, Hill scored an incredibly impressive 13 rushing touchdowns.
But how will Hill be used in the NFL? Not just as a fullback
“I know I have to be as versatile as possible,” Hill said.