Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill said from the Super Bowl on Friday that he doesn't want to leave Miami. Hill made headlines after Week 18 when he told reporters, "I'm out." But he's changed his tune in the weeks since and seems likely to be back in Miami for the 2025 season.
Hill averaged just 12.8 PPR points per game last year -- his fewest since his 2016 rookie season. He registered career lows in yards per route (1.75), yards after the catch per reception (3.5), and Pro Football Focus receiving grade (77.3). Turning 31 in March, Hill is at risk of further decline this season.
But it's also worth remembering that he played through a torn wrist ligament for much of last season and was without QB Tua Tagovailoa for six games. There's certainly bounce-back potential for Hill in 2025. And he figures to come significantly cheaper in fantasy drafts.
See where Hill slots in the initial 2025 fantasy football rankings.
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