It’s well within the realm of possibilities that the Miami Dolphins deal superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill prior to the start of next season.
Even if Hill doesn’t request out of Miami, which remains a strong possibility, the organization could simply be tired of his antics. He is still one of the NFL‘s most productive targets despite a disappointing 2024 campaign, where he recorded less than 1,000 yards and his lowest touchdown total since his rookie year.
However, when combining the factors of his lucrative $90 million contract and drama, it’s hard to imagine Hill retiring as a Dolphin.

Tyreek Hill Predicted To Be Dealt to Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys are a part of what is widely regarded as the NFL’s toughest division, the NFC East. The last team to win the division in consecutive years was the Philadelphia Eagles in 2004. While the New York Giants are not a major threat right now, the reigning champion Eagles and NFC Championship-appearing Washington Commanders make it incredibly tough to land a high seed for the playoffs.
Trading for the five-time All-Pro could be exactly what the Cowboys need to lift quarterback Dak Prescott from his slump and fully open up the offense.
Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton predicts Dallas to land Hill and the No. 155 pick in a blockbuster trade sending the No. 44 pick and a 2026 fourth-round pick to Miami.
“He [Hill] may be doing a good job of trolling on social media, but what if Miami is tired of his antics?” Moton questioned. “The Dolphins signed wideout Nick Westbrook-Ikhine in free agency, and they could further address the position in the upcoming draft. They could quietly shop Hill if they intend to take a receiver within the first two rounds.”
The Dolphins have the No. 13 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and many, including PFSN’s latest mock draft, expect the selection to be used on protection for QB Tua Tagovailoa. Meanwhile, Round 2 could be used for Miami’s front office to bolster Tagovailoa’s weapon room, especially if Hill is dealt.
Prescott slotted at a concerningly low No. 30 in PFSN’s QB+ metric last season, making obvious the need to add a superstar on offense. CeeDee Lamb is a stud wide receiver, but can only do so much when being double-teamed on a weekly basis.
The tandem of Lamb and Hill would cause nightmares for opposing secondaries, as the former often produces most over the middle and in the slot while the latter thrives by taking the top off defenses.
As much as trading away Hill would hurt Tagovailoa and the Dolphins’ offense, the organization may truly be fed up with his off-the-field antics.