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Injury Wrist
Est. Return 8/1/2025
2024 Receiving Stats
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81
YDS
959
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TAR
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Hill topped 1,700 receiving yards his first two years in Miami while leading the league in yards per route both seasons, besting his production from Kansas City despite a downgrade in quarterback play. It all fell apart in 2024, with Hill playing through a wrist injury all year, QB Tua Tagovailoa missing six games, and opposing defensive coordinators seemingly catching up to Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel. Despite playing all 17 games, Hill's targets and receptions dropped by about 30 percent relative to 2022-23, and his yardage sank even further as he slumped to 11.8 yards per reception. He had wrist surgery after the season and otherwise boasts a strong track record of durability, but other contributing factors to his 2024 decline aren't so easily corrected. Tagovailoa's repeated concussions remain at the forefront of any discussion about Miami's offense -- a problem compounded by offensive line struggles last season. The previously explosive offense became a station-to-station operation, relying on quick throws to RB De'Von Achane and TE Jonnu Smith rather than big plays from Hill and Jaylen Waddle. It's possible that gets corrected with better injury luck for Tagovailoa and Hill, but the latter is now 31 years old and no longer safely assumed to be in an elite situation for production, which means there's real risk his days as a high-end WR1 are in the rearview mirror. The good news is that Hill isn't a first-round fantasy pick anymore, creating potential for a huge reward if he comes close to his 2022-23 production. Read Past Outlooks
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Catches passes at minicamp
Hill (wrist) participated in individual receiving drills during the first day of mandatory minicamp Tuesday, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.
ANALYSIS
Hill didn't participate in team drills, but it was a positive sign to see him catching passes for the first time since undergoing a pair of offseason wrist surgeries. The 31-year-old remains on track to be fully cleared closer to training camp. After tallying over 1,700 receiving yards in the 2022 and 2023 campaigns with a combined 19 receiving TDs between them, Hill regressed to the tune of an 81-959-6 receiving line in 2024 despite suiting up for all 17 regular-season games. Hill could be a bargain in 2025 fantasy drafts if he can bounce back to something resembling his prior form, but the days of him being a candidate to lead the league in receiving yards may be behind him.
Hill didn't participate in team drills, but it was a positive sign to see him catching passes for the first time since undergoing a pair of offseason wrist surgeries. The 31-year-old remains on track to be fully cleared closer to training camp. After tallying over 1,700 receiving yards in the 2022 and 2023 campaigns with a combined 19 receiving TDs between them, Hill regressed to the tune of an 81-959-6 receiving line in 2024 despite suiting up for all 17 regular-season games. Hill could be a bargain in 2025 fantasy drafts if he can bounce back to something resembling his prior form, but the days of him being a candidate to lead the league in receiving yards may be behind him.
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Air Yards Per Game
79.8Air Yards Per Snap
1.58% Team Air Yards
39.1%% Team Targets
21.3%Avg Depth of Target
11.2 YdsCatch Rate
65.9%Drop Rate
1.6%Avg Yds After Catch
3.6% Targeted On Route
24.6%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Hill is the first player ever with multiple seasons of 1,700 receiving yards, having done it in both of his first two years with the Dolphins. He was on pace for a record-breaking 2,098 yards (and 17 TDs) through Week 13 last season, but then a Week 14 ankle injury cost him part of one game and all of another, derailing his MVP candidacy in the process. Coach Mike McDaniel's offense has proven even more fantasy-friendly than the Reid/Mahomes partnership Hill had in Kansas City, with the wideout playing fewer snaps than other top receivers (43.4 per game last year) but drawing targets on an unprecedented share of his routes. Last year, Hill was targeted on 38.2 percent of routes, putting him miles ahead of second-place Davante Adams (31.5). The year before, Hill was a bit lower at 34.0 percent, though still the NFL leader among players with 400 or more routes. Coming off the field on a semi-regular basis allows the league's fastest player to keep his leagues fresh and exert all his energy on each route he runs. Hill has missed just seven games in eight seasons despite heavy usage, and he doesn't seem to have lost a step ahead of his age-30 campaign, setting him up to again lead one of the league's most explosive offenses alongside QB Tua Tagovailoa and WR Jaylen Waddle.
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Not catching passes yet
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said Wednesday that Hill (wrist) is not ready to take part in catching drills at OTAs, C. Isaiah Smalls II of the Miami Herald reports.
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Undergoes another procedure
Hill posted on his Snapchat account Wednesday that he had a procedure to remove screws from his left wrist, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.
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Miami not pursuing trade
Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said Tuesday that the team is not currently considering trading Hill (wrist), Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.
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Recovering from wrist surgery
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Tuesday that Hill is recovering from left wrist surgery he underwent to address a ligament issue, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.
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Still committed to Miami?
Hill's agent Drew Rosenhaus said Thursday that the wideout is still "committed to this Dolphin football team" despite his saying "I'm out" after Miami's loss to the Jets in Week 18, Eric Edholm of NFL.com reports.
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No longer racing Lyles
A scheduled 50-yard exhibition race between Hill and Olympic 100-meter champion Noah Lyles has been cancelled by the sprinter due to "personal reasons," ESPN.com and Reuters report.
ANALYSIS
The race, which stemmed from Hill's challenge to Lyles shortly after the latter won a gold medal at the Paris Games last summer, had originally been scheduled to take place this coming weekend in Times Square. Hill, a two-time high school state track champion, had been training for the race and ran a 100-meter prelim in a personal-best time of 10.15 seconds in Sherman Oaks, California on Friday.
The race, which stemmed from Hill's challenge to Lyles shortly after the latter won a gold medal at the Paris Games last summer, had originally been scheduled to take place this coming weekend in Times Square. Hill, a two-time high school state track champion, had been training for the race and ran a 100-meter prelim in a personal-best time of 10.15 seconds in Sherman Oaks, California on Friday.