One of the more well-known college football analysts in the country thinks University of Wyoming junior running back Brian Hill has a good chance to be a late-round NFL draft pick.
But ESPN’s Todd McShay, who is part of the broadcast team for today’s Mountain West championship game between UW and San Diego State, also thinks Hill would be better served to return to UW for his senior season in 2017.
“Coming back and finishing here is the way to go for him,” McShay said Friday. “Even though he’s had the production here, continuing that production, further developing his patience as a runner and working on becoming that complete back would benefit him.”
“As a runner, I don’t think he has exceptional speed, but he’s light on his feet,” McShay said. “He has good vision. Occasionally, he’ll dance a little bit, but he’s a guy that can create yards on his own — and that’s what you want.
“Catching the ball is probably something teams will want to see more of moving forward. I know (UW) purposely keeps him in for blocking, and he’s good in that regard.”
“This is not a good year if you are kind of on the fence to make that jump,” McShay said. “In my opinion, to stay here to develop would make a lot of sense for Hill.”
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