Tyreek Hill
30-Year-Old
2024 Receiving Stats
REC
10
YDS
154
TD
1
AVG
15.4
TAR
18
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
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. Read Past Outlooks
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Big downturn in loss
Hill secured three of six targets for 24 yards and rushed once for 12 yards in the Dolphins' 31-10 loss to the Bills on Thursday night.
ANALYSIS
Four days after a tumultuous but ultimately successful first Sunday of the regular season, Hill and the entire Dolphins offense saw a drastic downturn Thursday. Hill was saddled by generally ineffective play on the part of Tua Tagovailoa, who tossed two first-half interceptions and a pick-six early in the third quarter and then exited the game late in the period with a concussion. Hill and Jaylen Waddle both took an early seat in the fourth quarter, and neither saw a target after Skylar Thompson replaced Tagovailoa, but there will be ample time to build chemistry ahead of a Week 3 road matchup against the Seahawks on Sunday, Sept. 22 that Tagovailoa may not be available for.
Four days after a tumultuous but ultimately successful first Sunday of the regular season, Hill and the entire Dolphins offense saw a drastic downturn Thursday. Hill was saddled by generally ineffective play on the part of Tua Tagovailoa, who tossed two first-half interceptions and a pick-six early in the third quarter and then exited the game late in the period with a concussion. Hill and Jaylen Waddle both took an early seat in the fourth quarter, and neither saw a target after Skylar Thompson replaced Tagovailoa, but there will be ample time to build chemistry ahead of a Week 3 road matchup against the Seahawks on Sunday, Sept. 22 that Tagovailoa may not be available for.
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Advanced NFL Stats
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Air Yards Per Game
112.5Air Yards Per Snap
2.32% Team Air Yards
43.4%% Team Targets
23.3%Avg Depth of Target
13.2 YdsCatch Rate
55.6%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
10.2% Targeted On Route
31.6%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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This Week's Opposing Pass Defense
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vs Bills
Thursday, Sep 12th at 8:15PM
Overall QB Rating Against
51.2
Cornerbacks
31.9
Safeties
42.4
Linebackers
99.1
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2024 Tyreek Hill Split Stats
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Hill's first season outside the friendly confines of Kansas City ended with career highs for targets, catches and yards, with the former Chief catching 70 percent of his chances for 10.1 YPT even though starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa took only two-thirds of Miami's snaps. Talented teammate Jaylen Waddle also had a hugely efficient year, buoyed by the long-distance touchdowns that are Hill's trademark, but the fleet-footed veteran ultimately drew 53 more targets than his half-a-step-slower running mate. Perhaps that gap closes this year as Waddle enters Year 3, but even then it's not like the Dolphins have a dominant TE, pass-catching back or strong No. 3 receiver to siphon targets. They did add slot specialist Braxton Berrios this offseason, potentially a minor upgrade on last year's third receiver Trent Sherfield. On the other hand, Berrios might see more work on special teams than offense, and coach Mike McDaniel solidified his preference for blocking tight ends by replacing Mike Gesicki (Patriots) with former Broncos backup Eric Saubert. The only real concern for Hill is Tagovailoa's injury history, and that was already a problem last season without dragging the wideout's stats down.
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Receives two citations
Hill has received two citations, careless driving and a seatbelt violation, due to Sunday's incident in which he was detained by police outside of Hard Rock Stadium prior to Miami's 20-17 win over the Jaguars, Jeff Darlington of ESPN reports.
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Goes for 100-plus yards in win
Hill brought in seven of 12 targets for 130 yards and a touchdown in the Dolphins' 20-17 win over the Jaguars on Sunday. He also returned one punt for 11 yards.
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Cleared to play Week 1
Hill is active for Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
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Detained by police, will play Sunday
Hill was detained by police for a driving violation outside of Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, but his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said that the receiver will suit up and play in the Dolphins' season opener against the Jaguars, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Declares full health
Hill (thumb) said Monday that he's "100 percent" healthy, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.
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Reflective after police incident
Hill conceded Wednesday that he could have handled his Sunday traffic stop better, but is still calling for one of the police officers involved to be fired, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Hill took responsibility for not having rolled down his vehicle window promptly as initially requested by the ticketing officer, adding that he has to follow rules like any other citizen. However, Hill continued to emphasize the treatment he received, which included being handcuffed facedown on the pavement and then being forced into a sitting position on the curb, was excessive, and he confirmed still being in favor of the officer that served as the aggressor being terminated for the incident.
Hill took responsibility for not having rolled down his vehicle window promptly as initially requested by the ticketing officer, adding that he has to follow rules like any other citizen. However, Hill continued to emphasize the treatment he received, which included being handcuffed facedown on the pavement and then being forced into a sitting position on the curb, was excessive, and he confirmed still being in favor of the officer that served as the aggressor being terminated for the incident.