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Will Hill Ready for Full 16 Game Season

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Will Hill has displayed his gentler side throughout this offseason, smiling and mugging for photographs while pushing his infant daughter in her baby stroller.

Hill has been able to indulge his zest for knocking things over on bowling lanes in Pikesville and Glen Burnie. His high score is an impressive 256.

What Hill really wants, though, in his second season with the Ravens after signing his $1.542 million restricted tender, is an increased chance to inflict some punishment on opponents.

After the Ravens acquired former Houston Texans starter Kendrick Lewis as their new free safety, Hill is expected to shift to strong safety this season. He should be more involved in tackling because of his proximity to the line of scrimmage.

“I just get to hit people,” Hill said. “That’s what I like to do.”

via Aaron Wilson of The Baltimore Sun

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