Each offseason, as we await the annual NFL Draft, there’s inevitably buzz about an outgoing Texas football player landing with the highly marketable Dallas Cowboys, or “America’s Team,” despite a few recent championships.

And this offseason, the buzz to land in Dallas is around former Texas linebacker Anthony Hill.

That’s according to ESPN.

“Dallas is looking for speed and playmaking ability in the middle of the defense, and that’s Hill to a T. The three-year starter had 17 sacks and three interceptions at Texas. Hill is capable enough as a pass rusher that some scouts think he could move there full-time in the future.”

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