
Something tells us this is far from over this offseason with Tyreek Hill and his Antonio Brown-esque antics. Whether or not these comments are window dressing on the part of the Dolphins brass remains to be seen, but it should be enough to cool down talks of a potential trade for Hill for the time being – and at least until the end of the NFL Playoffs (which, in case you didn’t know, the Dolphins missed). The bottom line here is that Miami is highly unlikely to trade their top weapon for QB Tua Tagovailoa, especially considering the fact that they just signed both to big money deals this offseason. Hill is coming off his worst season as a pro since his rookie season – but when you’re forced to deal with quarterbacks like Skylar Thompson and Tyler Huntley for more than a game or two per year, it’s hard to blame Hill for being frustrated. Obviously, any move out of Miami for Hill would be monumental and change the landscape drastically for Jaylen Waddle, Jonnu Smith & co –and of course, hurt Tua’s dynasty and redraft stock. For the time being, nothing is imminent, but this could quickly become one of the top offseason talking points for speculation.