Troy Hill (American football)

Troy Hill (born August 29, 1991) is an American football cornerback for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Oregon.

High school career
He attended St. Bonaventure High School, where he played defensive back and wide receiver for a team that posted an 11-2 record his senior season, however, all of those wins were forfeited when it was learned that Hill was ineligible. Hill received High School honors earning the 2009 All-Channel League First-Team Defense, 2008 Second-Team All-State Junior by CalHiSports.com, 2007 All-Channel League Second-Team Defense, and All-CIF-Southern Section Northern Division Hill Earned a three-star rating from Scout.com, also a three-star recruit according to Rivals.com, and the No. 32 corner in the country.

College career
As a junior, Hill was the Ducks’ fifth-leading tackler among their defensive backs. Hill finished the year with 29 tackles with 21 tackles being solo and four deflected passes. As a senior in Oregon, Hill finished seventh on the team in tackles with 71. Hill was awarded with a second-team Pac-12 all-conference choice and 14-game starter ranked second in the league (1.46 avg.) in passes defended and 11th nationally. Hill was arrested on December 16, 2013 and suspended from the team after he pleaded guilty to menacing; he was later reinstated to the team.

Cincinnati Bengals
On May 3, 2015, the Cincinnati Bengals signed Hill to a three-year, $1.58 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $5,500.

Throughout training camp, Hill competed for a roster spot as a backup cornerback against Chris Lewis-Harris, Onterio McCalebb, and Brandon Ghee. On September 5, 2015, the Cincinnati Bengals waived Hill, but signed him to their practice squad the next day after clearing waivers. On December 5, 2015, Hill was promoted from the practice squad to the Bengals’ active roster. Upon joining the active roster, head coach Marvin Lewis named Hill the fourth cornerback on the Bengals’ depth chart, behind Dre Kirkpatrick, Leon Hall, and Josh Shaw. On December 6, 2015, Hill made his professional regular season debut and recorded three solo tackles during a 37-3 win at the Cleveland Browns in Week 13. In Week 15, he collected a season-high three solo tackles in the Bengals’ 24-14 victory at the San Francisco 49ers. On December 24, 2015, the Cincinnati Bengals waived Hill and replaced him with Chris Lewis-Harris.

New England Patriots
On December 25, 2015, the New England Patriots claimed Hill off waivers. On December 30, 2015, the New England Patriots officially waived Hill.

St. Louis / Los Angeles Rams
On December 31, 2015, the St. Louis Rams claimed Hill off waivers from the New England Patriots. Hill finished his rookie season in 2015 with six combined tackles (five solo) in three games and zero starts.

Throughout training camp, Hill competed for a roster spot against Jabriel Washington and Mike Jordan. Head coach Jeff Fisher named Hill the fifth cornerback on the Rams’ depth chart to begin the regular season. He began the season behind Trumaine Johnson, E. J. Gaines, Coty Sensabaugh, and Lamarcus Joyner.

On September 25, 2016, Hill earned his first career start and collected a season-high 11 solo tackles during a 36-32 win at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 3. Hill earned his first career start after passing Coty Sensabaugh on the depth chart. Sensabaugh had a disappointing performance after replacing E.J Gaines who missed the first three games due to a thigh injury. Hill was inactive for the Rams’ Week 11 loss to the Miami Dolphins as a result of his arrest. On November 22, 2016, the Los Angeles Rams released Hill and signed him to their practice squad after he was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence (See Personal life). On December 12, 2016, the Los Angeles Rams fired head coach Jeff Fisher after they fell to a 4-9 record. Special teams coordinator John Fassel was named the interim head coach for the remaining three games of the regular season. On December 13, 2016, the Los Angeles Rams promoted Hill to their active roster. He finished the 2016 NFL season with 40 combined tackles (32 solo) and two pass deflections in 12 games and four starts.

On January 13, 2017, the Los Angeles Rams announced their decision to hire Washington Redskins’ offensive coordinator Sean McVay as their new head coach. On May 1, 2017, the NFL announced their decision to suspend Hill for the first two games of the 2017 NFL season after violating the NFL’s Substance Abuse Policy. Throughout training camp, Hill competed for a roster spot as a backup cornerback against Nickell Robey-Coleman and Mike Jordan. Upon returning from his three-game suspension, head coach Sean McVay named Hill the fifth cornerback on the Rams’ depth chart, behind Trumaine Johnson, Kayvon Webster, Nickell Robey-Coleman, and Dominique Hatfield.

Hill was inactive for a Week 6 victory at the Jacksonville Jaguars due to a shoulder injury. He was also sidelined for the Rams’ Week 11 loss at the Minnesota Vikings after suffering a hamstring injury. Hill started the final three games of the regular season as well as the wild card loss to the Atlanta Falcons in place of the injured Kayvon Webster, who suffered a season-ending Achilles injury in Week 14.

On March 12, 2019, the Rams tendered Hill as a restricted free agent. He was re-signed to a two-year deal on May 30, 2019.

Personal life
While at the University of Oregon, Hill majored in social science. On November 19, 2016, Hill was arrested by California Highway Patrol for suspicion of drunk driving. Hill was driving on U.S. Route 101 in his white Mercedes Benz just before 8AM and swerved into a Semi-trailer truck. California Highway Patrol responded to the scene of the accident and arrested Hill after noticing signs of intoxication and performing a field sobriety test. Hill was taken to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Van Nuys station and was booked and processed before posting a $15,000 bail.