Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was the subject of trade rumors long before the Dolphins fell to 0-3 on the season ahead of their “Monday Night Football” home game versus the 0-3 New York Jets.
For a piece produced by Jeff Howe of The Athletic that was published on Monday, one unnamed NFL executive suggested the Dolphins made a mistake by not trading Hill in 2024.
Why Miami Dolphins may not get much in return for Tyreek Hill
“Tyreek’s value for a trade was last year,” that executive said. “The money, off-field accusations and instability would scare me off. He is talented, but that is a huge gamble for any type of valuable pick. You need to do a lot of homework before you make that decision.”
Specifically, that executive was referencing domestic violence allegations made by Hill’s estranged wife earlier in September. Hill has denied any wrongdoing regarding those accusations and has not been criminally charged.
Also in September, a report about supposed culture issues that have impacted the Dolphins under head coach Mike McDaniel mentioned that Hill was “among repeat offenders who received numerous fines throughout” the 2024 campaign for being “late to practice and meetings.”
Back in January of this year, Hill told reporters that he was “out” after he subbed himself out of Miami’s 2024 regular-season finale. He later apologized for those actions. Over Miami’s first three games of the ongoing season, Hill recorded 15 receptions for 198 yards and one touchdown.
Could Miami Dolphins get a second-round draft pick in return for Tyreek Hill?
Of the 13 team executives and coaches Howe spoke to about Hill’s value, six believed Miami could potentially get a third-round draft pick in return for the 31-year-old’s services. Others thought Hill may only be worth a fourth- or fifth-rounder, but one said the Dolphins “could stretch the compensation to a second-rounder” if the right buyer emerged.