Following his release from the Miami Dolphins, All-Pro wide receiver Tyreek Hill is looking for a new NFL home.
Perhaps he’ll find himself playing for an NFC team for the first time in his career.
Commanders named top landing spot for Tyreek Hill
Moe Moton of Bleacher Report recently listed the Washington Commanders as a top potential lading spot for Hill, citing the team’s need for additional weapons for third-year quarterback Jayden Daniels.
“Although Hill is in the latter stages of his career, he could be a high-end No. 2 option behind Terry McLaurin, who’s set to be the focal point of new offensive coordinator David Blough’s offense,” Moton wrote.
“Following an injury-riddled down year, quarterback Jayden Daniels could post gaudy passing numbers in a rebound season with a McLaurin-Hill tandem on the perimeter.”
It remains to be seen how much Hill has left in the tank. He’ll be 32 years old before the start of next season and he’s coming off of a horrific knee injury. His days of being a weekly game-changer might be behind him.
But, he could still serve as a legitimate weapon for a team desperately in need of one, like the Commanders, especially if they lose Deebo Samuel in free agency.
The Commanders are projected to have the fifth-most cap space in the entire NFL over the offseason, so they could theoretically sign Hill and still have money to spend elsewhere. Let’s see if they go down that route.
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