If teams are considering trading for Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill, they haven’t acted on it yet. According to Adam Schefter from ESPN, the Dolphins have received no trade calls about Hill and have no intention of moving him.
But interest doesn’t always lead to action. For instance, teams may hesitate to show too much eagerness to avoid overpaying. It’s wise to observe a team’s performance before making a trade. If the Dolphins’ season takes a turn for the worse, they might rethink their strategy with Hill.
Though the Dolphins say they have no plans to trade him, history shows that things can change quickly. Just look at how the Vikings unexpectedly traded Percy Harvin. The Dolphins might face a tough decision soon, especially with Hill set to have a hefty, non-guaranteed salary in 2026. They could either cut him and get nothing in return or trade him before a key deadline.
Moreover, there’s an ongoing review by the league involving Hill due to alleged incidents related to domestic violence. Until teams are sure he won’t face suspension, they may stay away from making any offers.
A recent survey highlighted that fans are increasingly concerned about how off-field issues can impact player trades. Many believe that personal conduct should factor into the decision-making process for trades.
As we watch the season unfold, it’s clear that the situation around Hill is complex. Decisions about trades often hinge not just on a player’s abilities, but also on their stability off the field and the team’s future outlook.
For more insights on the implications of player conduct in NFL trades, check this NFLPA report.