Texans selected Pittsburgh S Brandon Hill with the No. 248 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Hill (5’10/193) was the 50th-rated safety from the 2019 prep cycle according to 247Sports, starting for the last two seasons as an enforcer who spent most of his time at box safety. He broke out in 2021 by recording 81 tackles, eight PBU, and two interceptions, while earning a 79.3 PFF run defense grade and Second Team All-ACC status. His 2022 was not as fruitful, however, as Hill’s production waned significantly by breaking up just two passes with zero interceptions. A twitchy athlete, he recorded the fastest 40-yard dash of the 2023 safety group with a sensational 4.43s time (97th%) to go with 88th percentile agility drills for a very projectable 8.55 RAS. Hill’s speed is evident on film and he’s consistently in phase out of breaks, while his tenacity in run defense and ability to patrol from sideline to sideline are his best attributes. He doesn’t have the elongated arms of his contemporaries in the safety group and can take poor angles to the ball carrier at times which leads to misses. Hill will have a chance to stick around in The League with his elite burst and speed, but he needs to play more like the 2021 version if he wants to make an NFL team.