Where Tyreek Hill really stands with Miami Dolphins continues to be a little mystery. Since the end of last season, which saw Miami missing the playoffs for the first time in two years, Hill showed mixed feelings towards the team.
He first said he wanted to be exchanged dolphins before taking over these comments. Then, after rumors began to spread to potential trade, Hill seemed to support the idea Through publications on social networks.
Dolphins Director General Chris Grier, however, said in mid-April that the Dolphins were not actively looking to move their wide star receiver, while appointing a requested price.
“It is nothing that we are pursuing,” said Grier about a hill trade, by Tom Pelissero from NFL Network. “Who knows? If someone wants to come and give me two first round choices, we will consider it.”
Grier could change his air if Hill continues to throw shadow on the quarter of the Dolphins Tua Tagovailoa. During his stay on Snapchat, a fan asked Hill de Classify your top five or 10 quarters in the NFL.
The first five of Hill were: Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Baker Mayfield and Joe Burrow. Although he noted that they were not in a particular order, the absence of tagovailoa from the list was obvious.
Maybe outside of Mayfield, the other four would likely appear on many lists among the first five. But omitting your own quarter-back is probably not well with the Dolphins front office or Hill’s teammates.
In 2023, Tagovailoa led the league by passing with 4,624 yards, obtaining its first Pro Bowl selection and a contract extension of $ 212.4 million with Miami. However, last season was another injury campaign in Tagovailoa, which missed six games and finished 6-5 as a starter.
The absence of Tagovailoa contributed to a year of decline for Hill. After four consecutive seasons of more than 1,200 yards, he finished with 959 yards and six affected.
Maybe Hill’s ranking was simply honest. Or maybe they were another blow fueled by the persistent frustrations of the All-Pro in Miami.