Bengals selected Michigan S Daxton Hill with the No. 31 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Hill (6’0/191) has made a name for himself as an instinctive, fast-twitch hybrid safety/slot corner with the versatility to move all around the defensive formation, playing heavy snaps in the slot, box, and at free safety throughout his career. Hill posted strong passer ratings against of 63.4 in 2019 and 61.3 in 2020. Last year, the first-team All-Big Ten performer allowed 45 receptions on 65 targets due to his increased slot coverage responsibilities, which bumped him up to a 79.8 passer rating when targeted. His athleticism showed out in the speed and agility testing. Hill’s 4.38 40 and splits were 96th percentile or better while his 4.06 shuttle was in the 93rd and 6.57 three cone was worthy of the 99th percentile. The scintillating marks contributed to a rock-solid 9.06 overall relative athletic score. The knock on Hill is that he is considered undersized for the safety position. His frame is somewhat slight, which could present issues while taking on blockers at the next level. However, his elite range, anticipation, and coverage ability make him one of the most versatile safeties in the 2022 class in the mold of a Minkah Fitzpatrick.