The Miami Dolphins are amid a roster reshuffle.
Since the end of the regular season, multiple veterans on the roster have either departed, retired, or are looking to make their way to another franchise.
Calais Campbell left for the Arizona Cardinals, Terron Armstead retired, Jalen Ramsey is waiting for a trade, and Tyreek Hill ended the season on a sour note with Miami and has been rumored to be on the move.
Hill's numbers dipped in 2024, but you could place some of that blame on quarterback Tua Tagovailoa missing six games with injury. Miami's backup quarterback play last year was barely replacement level.
If the Dolphins want to start a soft rebuild, something the San Francisco 49ers have been maneuvering this offseason, they should look to trade Hill and get what value they can for a guy that won't be in the team's long-term plans.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill before a game against the New York Jets.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill before a game against the New York Jets.
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The Las Vegas Raiders are a team in desperate need of receiving help. Jakobi Meyers is the lone receiver on the roster with a 1,000-yard receiving season under his belt, and if they want to compete in a loaded AFC West, they will need all the firepower they can get.
Although they drafted Jack Bech in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, he can't be counted on to be NFL-ready right away, and Tre Tucker is more of a gadget player than a WR2.
Sending him to Las Vegas would unlock a new level for the Raiders offense. With newly acquired quarterback Geno Smith airing it out to Hill, Meyers, and Brock Bowers, it would help open up the run game even more for rookie running back Ashton Jeanty.
Considering Hill's age and contract, the Raiders should be able to get him relatively cheap. A 2026 second or third-round pick would more likely than not get the deal done.
If Las Vegas wants to compete in a stacked AFC in head coach Pete Carroll's first season at the helm, loading up on offensive pieces seems the best way to get the ball rolling.