The difference now is that Hill no longer has the benefit of surprise. He has to be more technically sound as a receiver, more disciplined in his routes and more consistent with his hands. As good as he was last year, Hill only caught 11 passes in the last four games of the regular season -- and totaled just 27 yards on four receptions in the team's Divisional Round playoff loss to Pittsburgh. What became more apparent as the year went on was that Hill didn't have that many ways of terrorizing opposing defensive backs if he wasn't running by them or out-leaping them for jump balls.