The Miami Dolphins appear to want to make things work with Tyreek Hill.
Even after his season-ending "I'm out" comments, the Dolphins have stuck with the speedster, who is under contract for two more seasons.
There is a case on the flip side, though, one made by Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox in a new breakdown Thursday.
Knox points out two reasons to trade Hill now rather than later.
If the Dolphins move Hill before this season, it saves $15 million in cap space.
And if Miami wants to maximize its return for Hill, there's risk in holding onto him too long.
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"Hill's trade value will only go down if he has another good-not-great season," Knox writes.
Considering that Hill had a bumpy season last year, it's not a given the 31-year old bounces back.
He struggled immensely when Tua Tagovailoa was out injured, and while Tua is healthy now, there's no guarantee that stays true.
Hill is on the downslope of his career, but that doesn't mean he's not a worthwhile acquisition for another team. He's still dangerously fast and explosive, and with a good QB on his side, he's a player who every opposing defense has to account for.
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Miami just might not be the place to do that.
"He's still a difference-making receiver when healthy, but he probably doesn't have a future in Miami after his contract expires in 2026," Knox writes. "The Dolphins should try getting what they can for the aging speedster while they can."
It's definitely a situation worth monitoring. You never know what Hill is going to say or do. Maybe something will push a trade over the edge.
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