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Draft Sickos · Prospect profile2027 Draft · BB #065
RB· #6 RB· Round 3· Tier 4 · Solid starter

Dierre
Hill Jr..

Dierre Hill Jr.

Oregon logoOregon· Jr

71D2

"Dierre Hill Jr.'s ability to alter field geometry with a single cut is his calling card. His elite acceleration and lateral agility allow him to instantly exploit holes, turning routine carries into explosive gains. However, his limited anchor in pass protection and lighter frame raise questions about an every-down role. He projects as a specialized weapon and a dynamic committee supplement."

Draft Sickos · Scouting profile2027 Draft · No. 004
01Play style

Dierre Hill Jr. projects as the modern running back prototype, designed for outside zone schemes and expansive passing systems that favor open space. In Oregon's offensive ecosystem, Hill Jr. stands out for instant acceleration and an innate ability to reach top speed in just three strides after the handoff. His profile is defined by electric lateral agility, allowing him to bounce runs to the perimeter when interior lanes collapse, demonstrating decent contact balance despite not possessing a massive physical build. He is not a power runner who seeks contact, but a surgeon of space who uses his vision to identify flawed pursuit angles in the secondary. His NFL projection directly depends on his evolution as a receiver out of the backfield and his reliability in pass protection. While he shows natural hands and a functional catch radius, he must refine his route discipline to avoid being limited to a check-down receiver. The biggest question mark lies in whether his physical frame can withstand a volume workload on Sundays, or if his true ceiling is that of a high-impact change-of-pace specialist. If he can add muscle mass without sacrificing his long speed, Hill Jr. has the potential to become a versatile offensive weapon that punishes the modern league's light alignments.

02What he does well
  1. 01

    Elite burst acceleration

    Hill Jr. possesses an explosive first step, allowing him to attack the line of scrimmage before linebackers can process their reads. This zero-to-sixty capability is fundamental in the NFL for exploiting short windows in zone blocking schemes.

  2. 02

    Hip fluidity and lateral agility

    His ability to string together cuts without losing momentum is notable, allowing him to navigate through traffic with organic fluidity. In the open field, he utilizes dead-leg moves and 90-degree cuts that leave defenders off-balance, facilitating yards after initial contact.

  3. 03

    Peripheral vision and lane anticipation

    Demonstrates an advanced understanding of block development, waiting for the seal before committing to a cutback. This technical patience prevents him from running into the backs of his linemen, a vital quality for maintaining efficiency in the professional run game.

  4. 04

    Contact balance and low center of gravity

    Despite not being a heavy runner, his low pad level allows him to absorb lateral impacts and continue his progression. He keeps his legs active after contact, enabling him to gain those dirty yards necessary for converting in short-yardage situations.

03What he's missing
  1. 01

    Limited anchor in pass protection

    Hand technique and lower-body strength insufficient to stonewall NFL-caliber blitzing linebackers. Needs to improve eye discipline to identify late threats and show greater aggression initiating contact in protection.

  2. 02

    Physical build and durability

    Legitimate concern exists regarding his frame's ability to absorb the physical punishment of a full 17-game season. His speed-based playstyle exposes him to high-energy impacts, potentially relegating him to a committee role to preserve his integrity.

  3. 03

    Perimeter dependency

    At times, shows a tendency to bounce outside too early rather than taking what the defense offers up the middle. In the NFL, where edge defenders' closing speed is superior, this lack of primary verticality could result in avoidable yardage losses.

04Production
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05Grade + Comps
Overall
73
/ 100 · D2
/ LIKELY
De'Von Achane

Achane’s immediate success as a hyper-efficient, big-play threat within a specialized role represents the most probable career trajectory for Hill Jr.

/ CEILING
Jahmyr Gibbs

This comparison is predicated on Hill's full realization of his receiving capabilities, evolving into a genuine dual-threat weapon, much like Gibbs' multifaceted impact across both the rushing and passing phases of the game.

/ FLOOR
Nyheim Hines

Should Hill fail to cultivate the requisite physicality or blocking prowess, his professional trajectory might parallel Hines'—a valuable, albeit specialized, asset primarily utilized in passing downs.

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RAS · Relative Athletic Score

Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football

Pending

/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27

Dierre's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.

The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the RB on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).

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