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    Gerry Hamilton

    Kenny Baker visits Melvin Hills

     

    New Texas defensive line coach Kenny Baker made a trip to Lafayette (La.) Friday to meet with signee Melvin Hills. 

    Hills, 6-3 and 280-pounds, had been eager for the first conversation since Baker was announced January 30.

    “I talked to Coach Baker Friday,” Hills told OnTexasFootball. “He came to see me. We were talking about how the program will be with him.”

    Baker told the Lafayette Christian Academy standout what the plans would be for him early on at Texas.

    “He told me that I’m an important factor with my pass rush. He said I would play end most likely to start, and then move into the interior depending on how much weight I put on.”

    The first impression of Baker was a positive one. 

    “I like his attitude and energy. When I talked to him, he seemed like a real guy. A God first guy.”

    Up next will be a discussion with Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian. That could happen this week.  

    Hills remains in the fold for the Longhorns headed into the conversation with Sarkisian. 

    Melvin Hills by the numbers

    Hills played his senior season 265-270 pounds. Since the season ended, he’s been locked in on adding quality weight to his frame. 

    He finished his three year varsity career with 168 tackles, 36.5 tackles for loss and 20.5 sacks. That included 80 tackles, 19.5 tackles for loss and 14.5 sacks as a senior. 

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    29 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

    Kenny Baker visits Melvin Hills

     

    New Texas defensive line coach Kenny Baker made a trip to Lafayette (La.) Friday to meet with signee Melvin Hills. 

    Hills, 6-3 and 280-pounds, had been eager for the first conversation since Baker was announced January 30.

    “I talked to Coach Baker Friday,” Hills told OnTexasFootball. “He came to see me. We were talking about how the program will be with him.”

    Baker told the Lafayette Christian Academy standout what the plans would be for him early on at Texas.

    “He told me that I’m an important factor with my pass rush. He said I would play end most likely to start, and then move into the interior depending on how much weight I put on.”

    The first impression of Baker was a positive one. 

    “I like his attitude and energy. When I talked to him, he seemed like a real guy. A God first guy.”

    Up next will be a discussion with Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian. That could happen this week.  

    Hills remains in the fold for the Longhorns headed into the conversation with Sarkisian. 

    Melvin Hills by the numbers

    Hills played his senior season 265-270 pounds. Since the season ended, he’s been locked in on adding quality weight to his frame. 

    He finished his three year varsity career with 168 tackles, 36.5 tackles for loss and 20.5 sacks. That included 80 tackles, 19.5 tackles for loss and 14.5 sacks as a senior. 

     

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    What do you see as far as his upside? How much weight can you see his frame holding?

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    Just now, Rhenk6768 said:

    What do you see as far as his upside? How much weight can you see his frame holding?

    He can definitely be a 6-3.5, 300-pound player with good arm length. 

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    2 hours ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

    I remain interested in the conversation with Sarkisian here. After that, I feel like we will know for sure what happens with Hills. 

    Him ending up here is still in limbo?

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    22 minutes ago, ThatHornsGuy87 said:

    Man I hope Baker can bridge the gap will Melvin. I really like his upside. Can't believe @Gerry Hamiltonwas right about Robinson. The one time I wanted him to be wrong lol

    lol I really like D’Antre … he was just never bought in to be a Longhorn. 

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