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Tyreek Hill Named as Shocking Cut Candidate for Dolphins originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
ESPN ranks the Miami Dolphins' starting lineup 24th in the NFL due to offseason changes and rookie additions. The Dolphins' biggest strength is their receiving duo of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, while their biggest weakness is their rebuilt secondary.
Pro Football Sports Network's Jacob Infante included Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill on a list of potential cut candidates. The post NFL Analyst Doesn’t Rule Out Dolphins ‘Shocking’ Potential WR Tyreek Hill Move appeared first on Heavy Sports.
MIAMI GARDENS — One year after he was voted the best player in the NFL by his peers, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill had setbacks in 2024. Hill had only 959 receiving yards, his lowest total in five seasons. Hill had only 11.8 yards per catch, his lowest total in three seasons.
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For Miami’s offense to get back to humming in 2025, Tua will need to find Hill and Waddle often. But it may not be that simple.
ESPN assembled a team of NFL analysts to rank all 32 rosters around the league, the Miami Dolphins finished in the bottom quarter.
Miami Dolphins face a crucial 2025 NFL season. Star receiver Tyreek Hill is ready to lead the team. Coach Mike McDaniel is under pressure to perform well. The team traded Jalen Ramsey and brought in Jonnu Smith.
Despite his lowest numbers since 2017, Tyreek Hill holds a top-3 WR ranking on ESPN thanks to his impact on the Miami Dolphins’ offense.
Tyreek Hill had a rough 2024 season, and the naysayers are piling on. Former NFL wide receiver great Randy Moss called him a top-five receiver in the game but is "nowhere near" the list of all-time greats.
The Dolphins have some veteran holdovers from an all-in window that came and went and now are supplementing the roster with young pieces.
Miami Dolphins superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill posted a video on his YouTube channel of the race that saw him beat Noah Lyles' brother, Josephus Lyles, last month.