Despite showing no interest in leaving Miami and recently signing a hefty three-year, $90 million contract extension, star wide receiver Tyreek Hill finds himself at the center of trade speculation. The rumors stem from the Dolphins’ uncertain playoff hopes as they sit at 2-3 while awaiting Tua Tagovailoa’s return from a Week 2 concussion.
Should Miami fall out of contention, General Manager Chris Grier might be forced to entertain offers for his franchise player before the November 5th trade deadline. One intriguing proposal suggests the NFC East-leading Washington Commanders could pair Hill with their promising rookie quarterback, Jayden Daniels.
Such a blockbuster deal would likely cost Washington multiple early-round draft picks, but the allure of Hill’s game-breaking speed paired with Daniels’ potential could be too tempting to resist.
Washington’s explosive offense, spearheaded by quarterback Jayden Daniels, has been a revelation in the first six weeks of the 2024 season. Terry McLaurin is once again proving he’s one of the league’s best receivers, boasting 29 receptions for 356 yards and four touchdowns.
However, the Commanders lack a consistent second receiving threat as tight end Zach Ertz has yet to find the endzone, despite hauling in 21 catches for 228 yards. To truly contend with NFC powerhouses such as the San Francisco 49ers, Detroit Lions, and Minnesota Vikings, the Commanders need another elite playmaker.
Acquiring Tyreek Hill could be the final piece of the puzzle. Adding a top-five receiver like Hill to an already dynamic offense featuring McLaurin and the running back duo of Brian Robinson and Austin Ekeler would immediately catapult Washington into Super Bowl contention.
If there’s even a remote possibility that Miami is willing to part ways with Hill, Commanders GM Adam Peters needs to make the call.