Posted: 5/07/2025 10:00 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill (wrist) underwent a second surgery on his wrist Wednesday, May 7, but it will not change his recovery time because the surgery was part of the original plan, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Huddle Up: Hill probably will not do much during offseason workouts and could also miss time during training camp but likely will be ready for the start of the 2025 regular season. He is one of the better receivers in the NFL when healthy and should be a weekly starting option in all leagues if Tua Tagovailoa stays healthy.
Posted: 4/15/2025 11:01 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill has not been the focus of trade requests, nor is he being shopped, according to Miami general manager Chris Grier on Tuesday, April 15. The front office will listen should another team make an offer, however. "That is not anything that we're pursuing. Who knows? If someone wants to come and give me two first-round picks, we'll consider it," Grier said.
Huddle Up: Hill, whose last 18 months or so have been far from kind to the star fantasy receiver both on and off the field, appears to be in Miami's plans. Unfortunately, with potential legal and suspension concerns looming, his fantasy value will take a hit, regardless of whether this is left unresolved come the heart of draft season. Provided he doesn't face a certain suspension, Hill remains a risky WR1 and a much safer No. 2.
Posted: 2/25/2025 3:43 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill (wrist) had surgery to repair a ligament in his left wrist Tuesday, Feb. 25, and will be ready for training camp.
Huddle Up: Hill played through the injury most of the season and managed to play in all 17 games, but he was a massive bust in fantasy. His 81-959-6 line made him the WR18 in PPR leagues when he was drafted as a top-three option. He'll be a top-five candidate again next season, but he turns 31 this weekend. He'll have some durability red flags attached.
Posted: 2/16/2025 2:33 pm GMT
The Miami Dolphins may be willing to listen to trade offers for WR Tyreek Hill, although it is expected to take a significant offer for the club to move him, according to multiple league executives.
Huddle Up: Hill saw a dip in production after playing alongside multiple quarterbacks in 2024 but has been productive when starting QB Tua Tagovailoa is healthy. Regardless of where he is playing in 2025, Hill should be a starting option in all fantasy leagues.
Posted: 2/09/2025 8:58 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is not expected to be traded this offseason even though he expressed some frustrations after the season, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Huddle Up: Hill said he wanted to move on from the Dolphins after the season ended but is now saying he wants to stay with Miami. He saw a dip in his numbers this season since he had to play with multiple quarterbacks but is very productive when Tua Tagovailoa is healthy. He should continue to be a weekly starting option in leagues next season.
Posted: 2/09/2025 3:44 am GMT
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill failed to record a catch of 30 or more yards after Week 1.
Huddle Up: Hill dealt with his own injuries and injuries to Tua Tagovailoa, which no doubt played a role in Hill having one of his least productive seasons. He will still have WR1 upside entering next season, but he has slid behind some of the other high-end receiver options.
Posted: 2/07/2025 6:55 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill told Pro Football Talk on Friday, Feb. 7, that he is "taking full accountability" for his request to be traded shortly after the team's final regular-season game and wants to remain with the Dolphins.
Huddle Up: Hill was probably going to remain a Dolphin whether he wanted it or not, but it is good to know that he appears willing to be a volunteer and not a hostage (stealing a bit of a quote Mike Tomlin has made famous over the years). The problem with Hill from a fantasy perspective now is that he will turn 31 in March and tied to an offense that made him less of a priority in 2024. Hill is still very much in the WR1 conversation entering 2025 drafts, but he belongs on the lower end.
Posted: 1/10/2025 2:35 am GMT
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill's 3.5 yards after catch and 1.75 yards per route run were both the lowest totals of his career.
Huddle Up: To be fair, Hill battled a wrist injury and played six games without Tua Tagovailoa under center. After quieting the speculation that he wants out of Miami, Hill should still be in the WR1 mix next season, although not necessarily a lock for the first round of fantasy drafts.
Posted: 1/09/2025 5:29 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is "committed" to the Dolphins after an "excellent meeting" with general manager Chris Grier and head coach Mike McDaniel, according to his agent on Thursday, Jan. 9.
Huddle Up: His agent, Drew Rosenhaus, attributed Hill's desire to be traded after the team's Week 18 game to being caught in the "heat of the moment." It seems unlikely this will be the last time we hear about Hill's future with Miami, but it appears all is good for now. While Hill's peak probably occurred in 2023, he should remain a solid WR1 option for at least one more year if his wrist heals properly this offseason.
Posted: 1/06/2025 3:45 am GMT
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill hinted that leaving the franchise may be the best move for his career, following the Week 18 game against the New York Jets.
Huddle Up: Hill is under contract through 2026, but that doesn't mean he won't lobby to be moved. Hill battled injuries and inconsistent results this season, but whererve he plays, he will still be worth grabbing as a WR2.