Berlin Thunder sign WR Carlos Hill and DB Bijon Harris

Carlos Hill playing at Sacramento State. (Photo by Sacramento State)
Carlos Hill playing at Sacramento State. (Photo by Sacramento State)

The Berlin Thunder signed wide receiver Carlos Hill and defensive back Bijon Harris on Thursday.

Carlos Hill is five foot eleven and weighs 173 pounds. The 23-year-old from Miami, Florida, went undrafted in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Collegiately, Hill played two seasons at Antelope Valley Junior College (2020-21) making 57 catches for 880 yards, 13 touchdowns, six carries for 42 yards, and one kick return for eight yards in 12 games for the Marauders. He was named First Team All-Southern California Football Association American Division Pacific League in 2021.

Then, Hill transferred to Sacramento State (2022-23) making 56 catches for 692 yards, five touchdowns, four carries for five yards, one punt return for three yards, and one tackle (1 assist) in 25 games for the Hornets. In 2023, Hill made 51 catches for 692 yards, five touchdowns, and one tackle (1 assist) in 13 games.

Bijon Harris is five foot ten and weighs 170 pounds. The 23-year-old from Compton, California, went undrafted in the 2024 NFL Draft.

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Collegiately, Harris played three seasons at Cerritos College (2019-21) making 72 tackles (41 solo, 31 assists), 7.5 tackles for loss, half a sack, four interceptions for six yards, eight pass breakups, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and 18 kick returns for 532 yards in 22 games for the Falcons. He was named First Team All-Northern Central League as a cornerback and kick returner.

Then, Harris transferred to the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (2022-23) making 11 tackles (5 solo, 6 assists), and half a tackle for loss in 11 games for the Rebels.

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