A recent analysis explored the possibility of the Miami Dolphins trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill, proposing a package that could significantly impact the team’s future. With Hill’s contract becoming an increasing financial burden, Miami may be forced to consider such a move to maintain roster flexibility.
The report highlighted how Hill’s $27.7 million cap hit this season, along with a staggering $51.9 million cap hit in 2026, poses challenges for the Dolphins. Trading Hill would allow Miami to clear a substantial portion of their salary cap while acquiring valuable draft capital. It is suggested that the Dolphins could receive multiple picks, including a second- and fourth-round selection in 2026, in exchange for the star receiver.

Hill remains one of the most dynamic offensive players in the NFL, capable of changing games with his speed and playmaking ability. However, his mixed messages about his long-term intentions and a team looking to balance its roster have fueled trade speculation. Miami also has offensive depth, including Jaylen Waddle, which makes the prospect of moving Hill somewhat manageable.
The Dolphins may view this as an opportunity to retool while staying competitive in the AFC. By parting ways with Hill, they could invest in younger talent and address other areas of need. While no trade is imminent, the scenario reflects how financial considerations and roster-building strategies intersect in today’s NFL.
Potential Trade Package for Miami Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill Revealed

In the event Hill is moved from Miami, the Dolphins may get a package consisting of various draft picks. This is detailed more in an analysis by Brent Sobleski for Bleacher Report.
Trade Package: 2026 second- and fourth-round picks
The Dolphins must consider all of their options, as the 31-year-old has a $27.7 million cap hit this season and a staggering $51.9 million in 2026. They aren’t keeping him at that number next year. They’ll either renegotiate his contract or ship him elsewhere.
The Dolphins won’t get anywhere near what they originally sent to the Kansas City Chiefs for Hill (a first-round pick, a second-round pick, two fourth-round picks and a sixth-round pick). However, the chance to clear his contract and no longer worry about how invested he is from one day to the next could be a net positive.
For potential trade partners, Hill offers an immediate boost to any offense, making him an attractive target despite his high price tag. Teams in need of a proven WR1 could capitalize on Miami’s willingness to negotiate.

If the Dolphins proceed with this trade, it could redefine their offensive strategy while providing resources for sustained success. The decision will ultimately hinge on balancing Hill’s value against the team’s long-term goals.

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