
Tyreek Hill has been one of the best wide receivers in the NFL for the better part of a decade now. The speedy receiver first excelled with the Kansas City Chiefs, making the Pro Bowl in all six of his seasons with the team. Then, Hill was traded to the Miami Dolphins where he continued to be among the league's best pass-catchers.
However, Hill had a down year in 2024. For just the third time in his nine-year career, Hill failed to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark. Unsurprisingly, the Miami Dolphins suffered as a result, with the team failing to make the playoffs.
Immediately after the 2024 season, Hill made comments to the media that implied he wanted to be traded. A few weeks later, the star receiver walked back these comments and it seemed like Hill would stay in Miami for at least the 2025 season. However, on Sunday, Hill once again ignited the trade rumors by making a few cryptic posts on social media.
As a result, Steve DelVecchio of YardBarker has proposed five trade destinations for the star, with the Baltimore Ravens possibly being the best fit. Regarding Hill and the Ravens, DelVecchio offered the following: The Ravens signed DeAndre Hopkins this offseason, but he is the latest in a long line of past-their-prime wideouts who have landed in Baltimore. At 31, Hill is still playing his best football.
Hill and Zay Flowers could do some serious damage in the same offense. The Ravens will always be run-first as long as Derrick Henry is healthy, but Hill is the type of player who could push them over the top. In 2024, Hill caught 81 passes for 959 yards and six touchdowns.
As mentioned above, this was considered a down season for Hill, but that level of production would be welcomed on the Ravens. In Baltimore, Hill could team up with Zay Flowers and DeAndre Hopkins to give the Ravens one of the most fearsome receiver trios in the league. Star running back Derrick Henry and solid tight end Mark Andrews are both around, as well, making this offense even scarier.
The Ravens have been relatively quiet this offseason. Re-signing star left tackle Ronnie Stanley and signing Hopkins have been the team's biggest moves so far. Adding Hill would help the team reach the next level and possibly make a Super Bowl for the first time in the Lamar Jackson era.
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