Lastly, Stephen Hill doesn't play physical(it's a mindset) and he doesn't have good hands(dropped lots of passes at GT).
I don't understand your point on Hill playing physically. I mean, what do you qualify as being physical in the 1st place? From what I have seen, he needs to be taught how to play physical and how to use his body like a real WR should. It may be a "mind set", but it's also a learned skill in how to use the proper technique to manipulate your physical abilities on the field. This seems like a silly point to bring up IMO.I've also yet to see the support for his poor hands. I've tried to find the proper film to gauge it, but I'm never left with enough information to make such concrete claims. I'm not sure how you, or anyone else can. I do know he looked fantastic in the positional drills at the combine. He was clearly the most natural looking catcher on the field that day. Easily more impressive than either of Blackmon or Floyd. Of course that day alone doesn't resolve doubt either. It does leave many objective folks like myself scratching our heads and wondering what the truth is about the guy. I'm continually told by some people he doesn't have good hands, I don't see nearly enough real game footage to support that and he looked ridiculously good catching the ball in the only scenario I have seen with any depth to it.
The impression I'm left with in the game action I've seen is that he has good hands but lacks the proper technique to make catches easier on the field. He allowed many passes to be heavily contested by DBs because of his lack of knowledge on how to properly use his body to shield or position himself ideally for the catch. This caused far more contested passes and much more difficult catches than there needed to be. Basically, I see a raw WR with was making many of the opportunities for catches more difficult on himself rather than easier due to a lack of trained fundamentals.
None of these issues are NFL death sentences. They are all coachable/fixable issues. It's just a matter of how capable of learning and how coachable he is IMO. This is admittedly a huge question mark. I think you are greatly blowing things out of proportion in order to make a point though. It's fine that you don't like him. Like I said, he very easily could be cut from his rookie team in 3 years IMO.