Tyreek Hill’s public expression of frustration at the end of a down season for Miami made it seem like he could soon be headed for a new home. Since then, a good amount of cold water has been dumped on that notion, thanks in part to public comments by the five-time All-Pro and the team — but it has not been definitively doused. And I still kind of like the idea of moving him if the price is right. Yes, he’s turning 31 in March and just failed to top 12 yards per catch and six TD grabs in the same season for the first time since his rookie year. Still, he should have plenty of value as the final piece for a team that is on the brink of winning a Super Bowl. And let’s be honest: that description does not fit the Dolphins. Hate to break it to you, but they play in the same conference as the Chiefs, Bengals, Ravens, Bills and Broncos.
So, which trading partner might make the most sense? Wait for it: the Kansas City Chiefs. On one hand, the Chiefs proved — twice! — that they can win a Super Bowl title without Hill. On the other, a steady dip in explosiveness since they traded him to Miami in 2022 finally caught up with them in Super Bowl LIX, when they finished with the second lowest yardage total (275) of Patrick Mahomes‘ playoff career. Kansas City has other jobs to do, like beefing up Mahomes’ protection, and Xavier Worthy showed promise as a rookie. But hey, maybe it would be a good idea to give Mahomes more capable receivers, especially with Travis Kelce‘s future up in the air. And it’s not like they are shy about bringing back former pass-catchers or taking swings on the trade market.
As for Hill, perhaps he’s realizing he never should have left K.C. in the first place and might welcome a return, like Vin Diesel coming back to the “Fast and the Furious” franchise. Sometimes you just need a little time away to recognize what you really had.
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