Will Tyreek Hill be a fantasy bust again?
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I'm, and he may be the riskiest of them all, but Tyreek Hill, right there in Miami, and I know he is a controversial player to talk about right now.
There's all kinds of early speculation and people talking, he could be on the move, but we, we're, we're one year removed from Tyreek Hill being voted on by his peers as the number one overall player in the NFL, a player that we thought could push for 2000 yards in a season.
He had 1799 in that year.
And let's just be honest, the entire Miami Dolphins offense last year outside of Devon H getting targeted like crazy and John Smith, who was no longer there, underperformed in 2024.
For Tyreek Hill, he had his lowest fantasy output since his rookie season in Kansas City last year for Miami.
I'm not worried about anybody else in this offense.
If he is out there and Tua Tangavaloa is healthy.
This is a player who is absolutely capable of not just exceeding his draft capital right now in the 3rd round, but being a true guy that's finished is, one of those upper echelon receivers.
He can still do it.
It's risky as hell.
I'm not telling anybody it's guaranteed to happen, but if there's a guy in there that can do it and is probably going to get the opportunity to do it, if he's on Miami, it's scary, but Tyreek Hill could do it, man.
God, he's like the guy I want to take the least in this range because I, I, but talk about it.
What, why, why not talk, talk about it.
Talk about it, Matt.
Talk about it.
So Tyreek Hill definitely started to decline last year on an individual standpoint.
Now I know there was the wrist stuff, immediately you get the response.
Well, hey, uh, maybe he just wasn't all the way locked in.
Uh, I don't love that as an excuse ever for, for any player, by the way.
Like, who's to say he's fully locked in this year?
You know, he's, he's kind of beefing with the quarterback.
He's talking about who should be in at the goal line.
Mike McDaniel puts Jalen Wright in at the goal line in the, in the damn preseason game, immediately stuffed.
He's like, see you, Tyree, uh, I know what I'm talking about here.
Anyways, don't love that part of it.
That's like sort of the more intangible thing, but I also, one thing I am confident in saying, usually once a guy starts to decline, he's in his 30s like that, the next thing isn't right back up to elite form.
You know what I'm saying?
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