The New York Jets were desperate for a wide receiver who possessed game-changing speed in the 2012 NFL draft, prompting former general manager Mike Tannenbaum to pull the trigger on Stephen Hill, a Georgia Tech product who recorded just 49 receptions in three seasons at the FBS level. The Jets thought the addition of Hill would add a certain dynamism that had been void from their offense during ...
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