WR Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins

Hill was scheduled to mke $30 million in 2026, and he won’t get anywhere near that for
next season. He’s going to be 32, and he’s coming off a devastating knee injury that
may keep him sidelined for at least the start of preseason. In week four, the Cheetah
dislocated his knee and tore his ACL. He had been saying he would retire after his
contract with the Dolphins expired, but now he says he will be back.
Even when he was healthy, Hill was starting to decline. He’s not the receiver who
caught 119 balls for 1,799 yards in 2023. He only had 81 catches for 959 yards in 17
games in 2024, and last season was on pace for a similar year. He will get a decent
deal based on name recognition, but anyone looking for a number one receiver should
look elsewhere. If he plays again, he’s a number two at best.
