After missing the playoffs for the first time in his career, Tyreek Hill is pondering his future with the Dolphins and has hinted that he may request a trade. If that’s the case, where could the speedy receiver end up? Here are some potential landing spots along with the current betting odds:
Dallas Cowboys +300
The Cowboys may not seem like the most logical favorite, but the thought of pairing Tyreek Hill with CeeDee Lamb could be very intriguing for Jerry Jones. Standout Micah Parsons has shown support for the idea, recently posting on X about Hill joining Dallas. However, the Cowboys have just under $17 million in cap space and need to give Parsons an extension.
New England Patriots +800
The Patriots would love to add more receiving depth to their roster to help quarterback Drake Maye after a solid rookie season. Tyreek Hill would instantly become the WR1, and the Patriots have a league-high $131.7 million in cap space, so money wouldn’t be an issue. However, trading within the division could be a concern, as the Dolphins may prefer to send Hill outside the AFC East.
Washington Commanders +1200
The Commanders have one of the best young quarterbacks in Jayden Daniels, and adding another deep threat could make this team a legitimate contender. Hill would have to share WR1 duties with Terry McLaurin, but if he’s willing to do so, this could be a perfect fit.
Longshots:
Kansas City Chiefs +1600
Can you imagine Patrick Mahomes getting back his favorite receiver? It would be a scary combination. However, the Chiefs recently drafted Hill’s replacement in Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy, who has come along much quicker than expected. There’s a better chance the Chiefs won’t add an expensive, over-30 receiver with a history of locker room disruption.
Green Bay Packers +4000
The Packers have one of the youngest offenses in the NFL, with a solid group that includes Jayden Reed, Christian Watson, and Romeo Doubs. However, Watson could miss a chunk of 2025 with a knee injury, and Doubs and Reed didn’t make significant strides in 2024. Adding Hill would bring veteran presence to the offense, and Green Bay does have $62 million in cap space. However, the Packers aren’t known for making blockbuster trades.