Article By Josh Berman on 8th August, 2009
He has shown a lot of talent. He has good size, decent speed, reliable hands, and runs solid routes. However, when he needed to step up late last season, he barely made an impact.
Now it is true that he had very little practice time with the first team offense, which contributed to his sharp learning curve.
Hixon was originally brought in from Denver back in 2007, very late in the season, to be primarily used as a return specialist. Poor showings from other receivers and a mix of injuries pushed him to the forefront, but he did not impress.
He has, however, been a very successful return man. I think it may be time to go back to the role ...
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