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Packers 2021 Redraft: Seventh-Round Pick Kylin Hill

It’s always easy to make draft picks nine months after the fact. So, did the Green Bay Packers make the right call with running back Kylin Hill in the seventh round?
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GREEN BAY, Wis. – Hindsight is always 20/20, especially when it comes to the NFL Draft. A lot of things go into whether or not a draft pick was worth the investment. Was the scouting department’s projection correct? Was the player a good fit for the scheme? Was he given the proper coaching? How does he handle life as a professional?

With that as a backdrop, let’s revisit the Green Bay Packers’ 2021 draft class in a series of stories. Nine players were selected, concluding with seventh-round running back Kylin Hill with the 256th overall selection.

Before the Draft

The Packers lost Jamaal Williams in free agency. That left the Packers with what seemed like a strong one-two punch of Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon but only unproven Patrick Taylor as returning depth. Taylor was an unknown quantity after missing his rookie season with a foot injury that ruined his final season at Memphis.

Packers Select Kylin Hill in Seventh Round

With 734 yards as a sophomore and 1,350 yards as a junior, Hill looked like a top prospect entering his senior year at Mississippi State. Instead, his 2020 campaign went nowhere fast. In three games in new coach Mike Leach’s Air Raid system, he carried only 15 times for 58 yards but did catch 23 passes. He was suspended by Leach and ultimately opted out, leading to an uncertain draft fate.

During that abbreviated final season, Hill tied the school record with 15 catches vs. Kentucky and broke the school record for most receiving yards by a running back with 158 vs. LSU.

“You saw enough in that one game (against LSU) that he was a guy that can play on third down,” Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy said. “He had some really nice pass-pro reps here at the Senior Bowl, so he’s physically stout enough to hold up in pass pro, so that’s another good thing. He adds to the depth of that group. A guy that late in the draft, talent-wise, he shouldn’t have been there. To take a shot right there made a heck of a lot of sense.”

At the Time, I Would Have Picked …

With the need to add depth at a physical position, drafting Hill at this spot – No. 256 was the fourth-to-last-pick in the draft – was a no-brainer. He was a better talent than the running back Detroit took with the next pick, Oregon State’s Jermar Jefferson.

The Verdict

Stuck behind Jones and Dillon, who wound up forming one of the top tandems in the NFL, Hill didn’t get many opportunities. After a strong preseason that included a 22-yard touchdown catch and a 12-yard touchdown run, Hill averaged 2.4 yards on 10 rushes and caught one pass for 5 yards on offense, and averaged 19.9 yards with a long of 41 on kickoff returns. He suffered a torn ACL returning a kickoff at Arizona on Oct. 28.

Jefferson averaged 4.9 yards on 15 carries but was inactive most of the season. There were no surprise standouts among the undrafted rookie runners. So, general manager Brian Gutekunst took the best available running back. 

There were two receivers who I liked that went undrafted. One was South Dakota State’s Cade Johnson, an intriguing slot and return threat, but the Packers took care of that with Amari Rodgers in the third round. Illinois’ Josh Imatorbhebhe measured 6-foot-1 and posted an eye-popping 46.5-inch vertical leap. Neither of those players got on the field as rookies.

The one undrafted rookie who might have helped was defensive tackle Naquan Jones. Listed at 340 pounds at Michigan State, he tipped the scales at 313 before the draft. In four collegiate seasons, he started five games and had three sacks. As a rookie with the Tennessee Titans, he started five games and had 2.5 sacks. That was an infinitely bigger impact than the Packers’ top undrafted defensive lineman, Jack Heflin.

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