Miami Dolphins General Manager Chris Grier mentioned the team is not actively seeking a trade for Tyreek Hill, although he did not rule out the possibility, stating they would consider offers of two first-round picks. However, it is unlikely that any team would offer such a package for Hill, considering his performance in the 2024 season and his age of 31. Grier also revealed that no team has contacted him regarding a trade for Hill, implying a lack of interest from other NFL franchises.
The Dolphins acquired Hill three years ago at a high cost, and his current contract presents financial challenges for any potential trade. Trading Hill before June 1 would result in significant dead money against the Dolphins' salary cap. Despite the possibility of freeing up cash by trading Hill, the lack of interest from other teams suggests that they do not view him as worth the financial investment or draft picks required for a trade. The future of Hill with the Dolphins remains uncertain, especially considering his escalating compensation package in the coming years, raising questions about his long-term tenure with the team.