Tyreek Hill's Stats, Metrics, Game Logs, Projections & Rankings
Player profile
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HT/WT5' 10'' , 191 lbs
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Birthdate03/01/1994 (30)
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CollegeWest Alabama
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Draft Info2016: Rd 5, Pk 165 (KC)
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StatusActive
2024 season stats
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Receptions10 14th
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Receiving Yards154 13th
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Receiving Touchdowns1 9th
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Total DYAR16 21st
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill put together a fantastic season that saw him on track to break 2,000 receiving yards at one point. In their wild-card loss to his former team, Hill was the only player to find the end zone when he caught a 53-yard touchdown pass at the beginning of the second quarter. He finished the game with 62 yards and a score while catching five of his eight targets. In the subzero temperatures, the Dolphins' offense would go on to struggle for the rest of the game and didn't score a single point after that. After such a successful season and the way this offense has been built, Hill should be another top selection in next year's fantasy drafts. He could even remain a first-round selection despite entering his age-30 season.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has been a must-play option all season long and this game is no different, especially since he was removed from the injury report and is a full go. Even if Tua Tagovailoa doesn't register a great game, Hill usually finds a way to score and get close to 100 yards in the process. No matter if his targets are underneath or over top of the defense, he works in every way possible to secure more receptions. This game has added stakes not only due to the playoffs, but it's Hill's first time back in Kansas City ever since he was traded, and he's not one to shy away from the spotlight. Not everything is sunshine and rainbows though. This game is set to be one of the coldest games in NFL history and the Chiefs have one of the stingiest defenses against the passing game while L'Jarius Sneed will likely be covering Hill for most of the game. Hill's talent still makes him a top option in any given week.
Miami Dolphins wide receivers Tyreek Hill (ankle, quadriceps) and Jaylen Waddle (ankle) were both limited in practice for the second straight day on Wednesday. Hill is dealing with a new quadriceps injury, but he's really in no danger of sitting out against his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs, in Saturday's wild-card playoff game. Waddle has missed the last two games, but he's expected to return as well, which is excellent news for a Dolphins offense that has slumped in two straight losses. Hill, who led the NFL in receiving yards and was tied among wideouts with 13 touchdowns, will be a popular DFS play as he returns to KC as the second-most expensive wideout on DraftKings. Waddle will only cost $6,500 in comparison to Hill's $8,700 price tag, but KC's defense has been a bad matchup for opposing wideouts all year long.
The Miami Dolphins listed wide receiver Tyreek Hill (ankle, quadriceps) as limited on their estimated practice report for Tuesday. The Dolphins didn't actually hold a practice on Tuesday, and Hill should be just fine to play in Saturday's wild-card playoff game against his former squad, the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite the Chiefs being a stingy matchup against opposing receivers this year, Hill is the second highest-priced wideout on DraftKings this weekend, behind only the Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb. The Cheetah also finished second in half-PPR points in 2023 to Lamb while posting a league-high 1,799 receiving yards and tying for the most touchdowns with 13. Miami's high-scoring offense has looked average in two straight losses, but the expected return of fellow wideout Jaylen Waddle (ankle) should take some attention away from Hill. The 29-year-old had eight catches for 62 yards in the Week 9 meeting against KC.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill posted his 10th game in WR1 territory and finished as the WR2 on the season. He finished the game against the Buffalo Bills with seven receptions for 82 yards and a touchdown while receiving 13 targets. The next highest pass-catchers in terms of targets were tight end Durham Smythe and receiver Cedrick Wilson Jr. with three catches apiece. Hill finished second to CeeDee Lamb in half- and full-PPR leagues this year in large part due to Lamb posting some of the best games of his season in the final three weeks. As long as Hill remains healthy going into next season, he should remain a high draft pick in redraft leagues despite approaching 30 years old. Hill finished this year with 119 catches for 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns.