Following the end of a dismal season for Miami Dolphins, Tyreek Hill wanted to leave the franchise and join a team which could compete for the Super Bowl. After his public demand, both the sides met and had discussion regarding their future. It was then that Tyreek Hill took an U-turn from his decision and pledged his allegiance to the club.
Will Miami Dolphins trade Tyreek Hill?
Despite Hill and Dolphins clearing all their differences, former Green Bay Packers quarterback Kurt Benkert believes that the team could let go of the veteran on day 1 of the 2025 NFL draft. He took to his X account (formerly known as Twitter) to reveal the two sides he could end up.
I would not be shocked to see the Dolphins trade Tyreek Hill on draft night. My ideal landing spots for him are Dallas and Baltimore. With Dallas, they get to add some fire power which they will need to compete in their division this year. It would also take eyes off of CeeDee Lamb - allowing for both of their efficiencies to go through the roof.
Benkert feels that Baltimore would be a more ideal place for Hill after pitching him to the Dallas Cowboys.
With Baltimore, he would be able to join an aging roster to help close the gap in their AFC title run – and would be the best receiver Lamar Jackson has ever played with, Benkert added.
Why Dolphins could part ways with Tyreek Hill?
Tyreek Hill has still two years left on his three-year contract, $90 million extension he signed with the Dolphins in the 2024 offseason. Hill turned 31 in March and had one of the worst seasons of his career last campaign.
During the 2024 season, Hill registered 81 catches for 959 yards and six touchdowns. With these kind of stats, it ended Hill's four-year run with at least 1,200 receiving yards and was also the second-fewest he had managed since his sophomore season.
If Hill's performance is on the decline, then Dolphins could let go of him as another underwhelming season could affect his trade value. No team in the league would entertain a 32-year-old wide receiver with a year left on his contract.