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Tue Mar 20 201208:34Anthony Hill visiting Pittsburgh Tuesday
Free agent TE Anthony Hill will visit the Steelers Tuesday.
A fourth-round pick of the Texans in 2009, Hill has appeared in just 12 career games, making only three catches for 19 yards. He boasts enormous size at 6-foot-6, 278 pounds, but has primarily been a blocker. At best, he'd be a camp body for the Steelers.
Source: Scout.com
Tue Nov 8 201109:53Anthony Hill signs with Colts
Colts signed TE Anthony Hill off the Eagles' practice squad.
With both Dallas Clark (leg) and Brody Eldridge (hand) out indefinitely, the Colts are scrounging for tight end help. Hill, at 6'6/277, will serve as the blocking complement to Jacob Tamme going forward.
Source: Indianapolis Star
Tue Nov 30 201017:18Texans activate TE Anthony Hill from PUP
Texans activated TE Anthony Hill (knee) from the PUP list.
The blocking specialist tore his ACL for the second time a year ago. Expect Hill to contribute on special teams if he's active on game days. He'll be no better than fourth on the depth chart at tight end.
Source: Nick Scurfield on Twitter
Tue Nov 9 201022:25Texans TE Hill to practice Wednesday
Texans TE Anthony Hill will practice Wednesday for the first time since tearing his ACL last December.
Hill will have to prove that he's healthy in practice, or the Texans will be forced to place him on injured reserve as opposed to activating him from the PUP list. The 2009 fourth-rounder is known mainly as a blocking specialist.
Source: Houston Chronicle
Fri Sep 3 201023:21Texans place Anthony Hill on PUP list
Texans placed TE Anthony Hill (knee) on the reserve/PUP list.
He can return in Week 7, though the Texans are so deep at tight end that they may not need him. Hill was drafted in the 2009 fourth round as a blocking tight end for the future. He's had bad knees dating back to N.C. State.
Source: Houston Chronicle
Wed May 26 201013:15Anthony Hill may miss all of camp
Texans TE Anthony Hill (ACL surgery) may miss all of training camp.
We didn't expect him back for Week 1 in the first place. A 2009 fourth-round pick, Hill was drafted mainly to be a blocker. He's a PUP candidate.
Source: Nick Scurfield on Twitter