Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has been the subject of immense trade speculation this offseason, but it will take a “wow” offer for GM Chris Grier to part with him.
Hill indicated that he wanted to be dealt when he told reporters, “I’m out, bro” following their Week 18 loss to the New York Jets. The Dolphins have been adamant about keeping the 31-year-old, though, and Grier told reporters last month that Hill isn’t being shopped.
In fact, Grier said the Dolphins would only “consider” trading Tyreek Hill if a team offered them two first-round picks, per Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio. With the draft over, that’s obviously never going to happen.
But the Dolphins need to ask themselves if it’s worth keeping Hill ahead of a pivotal 2025 season. He’ll be 32 next year, is coming off a down season and doesn’t seem fully committed to Miami.
If Miami shops Tyreek Hill, they’ll have no problem finding a lineup of interested clubs. If there’s one team that should be extra motivated to pull off a Tyreek Hill trade, though, it’s the Green Bay Packers.
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The Packers addressed their need for a WR1 by using their 2025 first-round pick on Texas wideout Matthew Golden, but why stop there? The Packers have a handful of B and C+ level receivers, but not somebody who can take over a game like Hill.
Adding Hill to an offense with Golden, Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs and Jayden Reed would help the Pack close the gap with top NFC clubs like the Philadelphia Eagles and NFC North rival Detroit Lions.
The Packers should offer the Dolphins wide receiver Romeo Doubs and their 2026 second-round pick for Hill. With all due respect to Grier, nobody is going to give up a first for a WR on the wrong side of 30, who’s coming off an underwhelming season.
Hill would push the Packers to “team to beat” status in the NFC. Miami clears cap space, gets an extra day-two pick and a 25-year-old receiver who had 46 catches for 601 yards in Green Bay’s crowded offense last year.