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.
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
King is the Browns. A lot of talent on paper but still not good enough to win outright. Probably likes to have his asshole played with.
If Reek wanted $30MM a year there wasn't a world that exist he was going to get it in KC. Not with Mahomes contract and if you want ANY other players of quality down the road.
It is what it is Hill took the money over the team. This isn't the Chiefs fault. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Fact: you don't know shit about Tyreek Hill as a person so shut.the.****.up.
You must have zero comprehension skills. Again, I know what’s publicly available in terms of his arrests, altercations and all other off field stuff. I know a guy like that isn’t gonna go to Miami and behave like an A class citizen suddenly. Especially playing for an organization like the fucking Dolphins which isn’t exactly a tier one franchise in terms of culture.
I don’t expect you to understand any of that though so instead of sucking of Hill on this fine Wednesday, let’s talk about something you may grasp like one of the Spongebob episodes or something. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Would've been absolutely nothing wrong with forcing the issue well into the season when the alternative was these dogshit offers.
Tyreek told them LAST offseason he wasn't going to restructure. There was no "forcing the issue" into the season if Tyreek didn't want it.
People want to act like Hill had no part in this. His contract demands were such that it's entirely likely he just wanted to leave and there was no "keeping" him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
Hill without any question
3 average players and 2 prospects vs a generational HOF player in his prime
That's great, if true.
Clowney is not average (he's an above average player)
White is not average (he's an above average player)
Bradberry is not average (he's an above average player, probably a top 10 NFL corner)
Those would also be replacing the following guys from your 2022 roster:
White <------- Niemann
Clowney <------- Okafor/Danna
Bradberry <------ Ward
Those are clear and large upgrades at 2 spots, and Bradberry to Ward is at worst a break-even (many would say upgrade).
KC can also get those players, and maybe even a proven WR, too, all under contract for the cap space cleared by Hill (and by a Brown extension, if that comes, and perhaps a Kelce restructure).
There are still a plethora of WRs who would help this team and be credible #2 types in this offense in free agency, if the team wants to go that route.
Even without the picks, the team is using resources to strengthen other positions to make up for the step back at WR. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
This place is pretty amazing at times.
If Reek wanted $30MM a year there wasn't a world that exist he was going to get it in KC. Not with Mahomes contract and if you want ANY other players of quality down the road.
It is what it is Hill took the money over the team. This isn't the Chiefs fault.