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T. Hill To Dolphins for FIVE picks


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Based on Raps last tweet about them offering to make Hill "one of" the top paid receivers I imagine they probably offered him 20/year and he likely wanted Adams money. 

Honestly be tough to split hairs over 8 mil a year if you're looking at playing with Mahomes/Reid or going to Zac Wilson/Tua... One of those isn't like the other. 

I dont blame the chiefs though. Good as he is now he's 28 and unlike other smaller stature guys like Smitty who could still out muscle any DB his speed and quick twitch are his primary assets. How long into his 30s till he's a shell of himself? TY Hilton, DeSean Jackson, Mike Wallace, Heyward-Bey, all straight line speed guys that vanished pretty quickly... Now granted Hill is far superior to all of them but 20ish million a year is a big risk, especially if they could get two firsts like they're looking for.

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28 minutes ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

Based on Raps last tweet about them offering to make Hill "one of" the top paid receivers I imagine they probably offered him 20/year and he likely wanted Adams money. 

Honestly be tough to split hairs over 8 mil a year if you're looking at playing with Mahomes/Reid or going to Zac Wilson/Tua... One of those isn't like the other. 

Yeah, but he has a ring. He's cemented himself as one of the best, if not the best in the league. Potential HoF receiver. He might see it's time to make sure his great, great, great, grandkids are set for life.

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10 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

Yeah, but he has a ring. He's cemented himself as one of the best, if not the best in the league. Potential HoF receiver. He might see it's time to make sure his great, great, great, grandkids are set for life.

And you couldn't do that with 20 million? 

And based on how he treated his son both before and after he was born Im gonna go ahead and assume that hes not too concerned about their wellbeing over his own.

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this is why teams like MIA are consistently terrible

 

WAY too much for a speed only WR who won't have Mahomes throwing it to him, he's 28 and going to require a massive contract to go with it

 

Good on the Chiefs

Good on Drew Rosenhaus representing Tyreek

Terrible day for the Fins

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2 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

this is why teams like MIA are consistently terrible

 

WAY too much for a speed only WR who won't have Mahomes throwing it to him, he's 28 and going to require a massive contract to go with it

 

Good on the Chiefs

Good on Drew Rosenhaus representing Tyreek

Terrible day for the Fins

Not really, QB on rookie contract for 3 more seasons helps. They will be in contention the next couple of years at least. What are other examples of when Miami did this to contribute to them being on par with us?

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