Not me. I knew they were going to draft Trysten Hill after that combine performance. He just needs the normal time to develop. Give him 8-10 games to adjust to pro play his rookie year. Then, give him the 2 years that you should have give Taco Charlton to improve after his rookie year, and hire a new DL coach. The stars of Grumpy Old Men do not work with today's players.
Remember Trysten Hill was in Randy Shannon's dog house (The U under Jimmy Johnson) but when it was crunch time, Shannon played him with great results. If Shannon had him from his freshman year, he would have been gone by the second round of the draft. If UCF head coach Frost had him 4 full years, he would have been gone by the second round.
Very rarely rookie DL have an immediate impact out the blocks in the NFL at the DT position. NFL OL are generally bigger, older, better technique and more stronger than what the see in college.
If you are going to develop a player you must give time to develop.