Miami Dolphins wide receiver, Tyreek Hill has been an absolute difference-maker for the Dolphins franchise since acquiring him last offseason from the Kansas City Chiefs.
Alongside Jaylen Waddle, the two makeup arguably the best-receiving duo in the NFL and have taken a heavy burden off of former Alabama QB, Tua Tagovailoa’s, shoulders. Hill has been incredibly supportive of his quarterback and coaches in the media and has been a key piece of the new culture they are building in Miami.
Hill has solidified himself as one of the best receivers in the NFL and will one day find himself in Canton, Ohio as part of the NFL Hall of Fame. However, before that day comes, Hill still has a lot to accomplish with his main goal being to become the first WR in NFL history to have 2,000+ receiving yards in a season. A goal that will only be possible if Tagovailoa can stay on the field for the majority of the season.
No NFL wide receiver has ever gone for 2,000 yards in a season so some might claim Hill to be unrealistic, but he might actually do it. In 2022, Hill posted 1,710 yards despite the fact that Tua was in and out of the line-up. It is also worth noting, that the NFL moved from 16 to 17 games in 2021 which will give Hill one more game to break the record.
However, it was the way that Hill said it that made me believe in him. He believes in the support system around him saying, “I got the right tools around me. I got obviously the most accurate quarterback in the NFL, I got one of the best head coaches in the NFL, and my position coach is also a monster.”
If you’re Tua and hear the way that a four-time first-team All-Pro thinks of you, that has to instill confidence and light a fire in your competitive spirit. The Dolphins are in for a massive 2023 campaign.
Tyreek Hill wants to become the first WR in NFL history to have 2,000+ yards in a season (record is 1,964).
“I got obviously the most accurate QB in the NFL, I’ve got one of the best head coaches in the NFL, and also my position coach is a monster also."pic.twitter.com/Qt0RtWnuJk
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) June 8, 2023
Roll Tide Wire will continue to monitor the former Alabama players in Miami.
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