The Miami Dolphins made a plethora of roster cuts on Monday, including wide receiver Tyreek Hill.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the news of Hill’s release, which comes after the star playmaker played just a handful of games due to a torn ACL.

Hill now enters the free agency market as one of the top players, and the San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos, and Tennessee Titans should have interest.

San Francisco is set to move on from Brandon Aiyuk this offseason, and could also lose Jauan Jennings in free agency, meaning receiver will be a pressing need.

Though Hill may not have the same explosiveness he once had, the 31-year-old would be an electric fit in Kyle Shanahan’s offense as a dynamic deep threat for quarterback Brock Purdy.

Denver and Tennessee should look to add a few playmakers for their young quarterbacks, Bo Nix and Cam Ward. Hill would be a solid addition for both squads, though it is unknown whether he would want to join a rebuilding team in the Titans.

Of the three teams, Tennessee is slated to have the most cap space ($104.7 million), with San Francisco ($41.8 million) and Denver ($28.8 million) following.

However, at this stage of his career, Hill isn’t a player worth spending big money on. So, cap space won’t give the Titans that much of an advantage over the 49ers and Broncos.

We’ll see where Hill ends up signing, but San Francisco, Denver, and Tennessee make sense as possible landing spots.

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