Tyreek Hill’s name is back in trade conversations – not because of any official request, but because the man simply knows how to stir up a little chaos online. This week, the Dolphins wideout dropped a handful of cryptic social media posts that had fans and insiders alike wondering if he’s trying to say something without saying it.
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel addressed the noise at the NFL owners meetings, chalking it up to Hill being Hill. He says the team is “fully planning to move forward” with their star receiver, and GM Chris Grier backed that up, suggesting Hill’s post-2024 frustrations were emotional, not formal.
He wants out! Tyreek Hill looks bored outside his cheetah habitat while trying to enjoy the snow
Still, actions speak louder than words – and Hill’s recent online activity keeps nudging the door open. And if Miami, sitting on a frustrating 8-9 finish last season, even thinks about reshuffling the deck? There are a few teams that would happily pick up the phone.
Five teams that could make a serious run at Hill if Miami listens to offers
1. Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys have the cap space and the motive. CeeDee Lamb needs help, and the team recently showed interest in Cooper Kupp. Adding Hill would immediately give Dallas the most electric WR duo in the NFC – and Jerry Jones has never been shy about big-name talent.
2. Denver Broncos
Sean Payton has praised Hill in the past, and Denver’s offense could use a spark. With rookie QB Bo Nix coming in, surrounding him with a weapon like Hill would speed up the rebuild – and give Hill a chance to face the Chiefs twice a year.
3. Kansas City Chiefs
Speaking of the Chiefs, could Hill reunite with Patrick Mahomes? It would take some creative cap maneuvering, but Hill never looked better than in Andy Reid’s offense. This one would break the internet – and maybe the AFC again.
4. Las Vegas Raiders
The Raiders are suddenly aggressive, with Tom Brady involved behind the scenes and Pete Carroll now coaching. Geno Smith is the new quarterback, and Hill would give him a true No. 1 target. Plus, Vegas has plenty of cap flexibility.
5. Los Angeles Chargers
L.A. needs speed. Justin Herbert thrives with a deep threat, and Hill could stretch defenses the way no one else on the roster can. The Chargers also have the money and the market – and Hill probably wouldn’t mind that West Coast sunshine.