Tyreek Hill may well be on the Commercial Block of Miami Dolphins.
This is true, while the situation remains firmly in the rumors stadium, when the player himself has potentially commented, displaying the sign of peace on social networks, all this, but certainly added legitimacy to what was a largely large speculation.
In the opinion of Albert Breer de Sports Illustrated, where there is smoke, there should be fire, because there is nothing more than seeing the dolphins make a movement, as one of the few players on the list that could generate a legitimate return.
“If I were the Miami dolphins, I would think of exchanging Tyreek Hill. (28) – will be 29 years or more at the start of the camp and has failed a lot of time in the past two years.
“In addition, it is difficult to imagine that Ramsey or Chubb, when the time comes, will bring a comeback to help reset the team’s list. I think Hill can still.
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Would it be difficult to say goodbye to Hill, because such a movement would make, but certainly the Dolphins a worse team? Of course, but Breer sees writing on the wall and hopes that Miami can take down a sweet reconstruction before things fall from a cliff.
“Now, it would be painful, of course, to lose a guy who meant so much for the way Mike McDaniel has built his program in the past three years. But at this stage, with Armstead Gone and important questions on the list (Fingers crossed for Miami on the second year championship Patrick Paul to Left Tackle), said Breer.
“If the answer is no (and I am not saying), then it is logical that Armstead’s decision triggers a plan for McDaniel and GM Chris Grier to rebuild around Tagovailoa on the fly. Obtaining a transport of choice for Hill would be a reasonable starting point.”
Should Dolphins exchange Hill? Or have they not yet met their full potential at the NFL level, with a super bowl victory always if everything meets perfectly. Although it is difficult to say, Breer bets on the first, because no nucleus of players at the NFL level can last forever. It is better to negotiate Hill now, is a short, than being stuck with multiple massive contracts for declining players who will only lead to future layoffs.