Chiefs are trading six-time Pro-Bowl WR Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins for five draft picks: a 2022 1st-round pick (No. 29), a 2nd-round pick (No. 50) and a 4th-round pick, as well as 4th- and 6th-round picks in the 2023 draft, sources tell ESPN.
After having asked Tyreek how his season was and getting the response "Season was great man, had my daughter", the reporter really missed a trick by not asking the obvious follow up question: "Which one?" [Reply]
I dont think we need him at his age and price. Can understand the frustration. Tua was completely incapable of throwing to his WRs and huntley isn't an NFL QB. Anyone who's seen the dolphins knows tyreeks got lots left in the tank.
But at this point let some other team overpay him [Reply]
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
Shiiiiiiiit of the playoff contending teams the most likely for him to join would be the Chargers with $74m in cap space next season, with other potentials in the Rams, Commanders, and Buccs. Worst case scenario would be the Bills or Ravens.
It would be kinda fun to see him jitterbugging around in Chargers colors and losing to us twice a year. :-) [Reply]
My worry about this is that the Chargers and Broncos both need WRs badly, and they both have a ton of cap space. Broncos still have to take one more hit for Russell Wilson but it'll be less than this year. And the Chargers could legit go out there and get Tyreek and Trey Smith and still have money left over. But that's a next year problem. [Reply]
The few times I watched Miami this season, Tyreek looked a lot slower than previous years. I didn't expect him to hit the "age" wall this soon. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
The few times I watched Miami this season, Tyreek looked a lot slower than previous years. I didn't expect him to hit the "age" wall this soon.
I'm not the only one who noticed it. Quite a few Miami fans posted similar stuff on their forum tonight. The video you posted was from the beginning of the season. I don't think his legs have been 100% healthy for the later part of season. Seemed like he was less explosive in some of those games. [Reply]
The Chiefs have two young stars (potential) at WR now in Rice and Worthy; I don't think they need to spend resources on him. They can probably resign Brown/Hopkins relatively cheap next year given their situations.
Hill would be an upgrade and paired with Rice and Worthy, may make the best WR trio in the NFL, but there are only so many balls and so much money. [Reply]
I think he meant it and wanted to say it because he missed being in KC and that was his chance since he had some plausible deniability with needing us to win to get in. [Reply]
Originally Posted by crispystl:
I think he meant it and wanted to say it because he missed being in KC and that was his chance since he had some plausible deniability with needing us to win to get in.
I think it was simply b/c he needed us to win to get in. Nothing more. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
I'm not the only one who noticed it. Quite a few Miami fans posted similar stuff on their forum tonight. The video you posted was from the beginning of the season. I don't think his legs have been 100% healthy for the later part of season. Seemed like he was less explosive in some of those games.
I disagree. His heart isn't in it because their qbs are completely incapable of getting him the ball. It's not just him. It's waddle too and he's young. Tua has become Alex Smith on steroids. All he can do is throw to RBs and TEs.
What we saw is a lot more of what we saw in KC. He's getting bracketed by deep zone. And McDaniel is way less creative about getting him the ball in space. He doesn't have the dynamic playmaking to make chicken salad out of chicken shit, but he is still very lethal for a team that knows how to use him. [Reply]
Honestly, would be devastated if he went to an AFC rival and that includes the Chargers. Would consider bringing him back to prevent that happening alone. [Reply]