
COLUMBUS, Ohio — With Ryan Day as a play-caller the last three seasons — first as an offensive coordinator and now the head coach — the Ohio State football team has seen an uptick in its passing attack that has allowed a handful of wide receivers to thrive. That is best exhibited in K.J. Hill, who benefited from playing with an NFL-level quarterback in 2018 and 2019. Hill followed the path set by former Buckeye and now Washington Redskins receiver Terry McLaurin in using the Senior Bowl to help improve his stock. Age: 22 Height, weight: 6-foot, 192 pounds 40-yard dash: 4.60 seconds Broad Jump: 114.0 inches Vertical: 32.5 inches Bench Press: 17 reps 2019 statistics: 57 catches, 636 yards and 10 touchdowns NOTABLE ACCOLADES Hill came to Ohio State as a four-star wide receiver out of Arkansas and graduated as the school’s all-time receptions leader with 201 catches for…
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