You are vastly overrating Hollywood....you said it yourself, Hill runs better routes and I’d argue better hands as well. Hill takes games over; when is the last time you could say that about Hollywood? It’s like just because they’re both on the shorter side and can fly they get compared. I’d even argue Hill has a different body type strength/legs wise than Hollywood
How many games is Brown or really any Ravens pass catcher going to be able to take a game over? Not many.
Look at the games where Hill "took over" and tell me how many passes went his way. He had over 90 yards in 5 games. He had at least 11 targets in 4 of those games. The other one was against the Jets, where he had 4/98 and 2 TDs, but its also the Jets, so I'm not sure what to make of that.
In reality, if you give a ton of NFL WRs 10-15 targets a game, there's a pretty damn good chance they're going to "take it over". They're likely to end up with a high number of receptions, yards, and most likely, scores.
In 32 regular season games with the Ravens, Hollywood has had double digit targets TWICE, total. His average target share in 2019 was about 4.5 per game, and in 2020, it was about 6.5. And that's targets, not receptions. Assuming even a 2/3 catch rate, which would be pretty good, you're talking 4-5 receptions per game.
You're going to have a very, very, very difficult time showing me WRs, league-wide, who take over games routinely with 4-5 receptions on a weekly basis. You'd have to be averaging upwards of 20-25 yards per catch to have a gigantic impact.
Go look at the games that Andrews "took over". 8 targets, 9 targets, etc. It's pretty hard for any player in this league to be utterly dominant in football games when they're catching 4 passes. It's not impossible (see week 1, 2019, Hollywood vs the Dolphins), but its also not even remotely sustainable for any WR in the league.
If Hollywood and Andrews had the same volume that Hill and Kelce got in 2020, it would shatter your brain to see what kind of stat line they would put up.
And they likely never will, because I don't see Lamar Jackson increasing his passing volume by like 40-50%, which is what its going to take to have guys producing at the Hill/Kelce level in this offense.