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The Miami Dolphins have one of the best — if not the best — wide receivers in the game right now.
Tyreek Hill is well on the path to becoming the first player with 2,000+ receiving yards in a single season, and his ability to pick up yards after the catch is pretty much unmatched in the league.
However, it seems like he’s done with playing on the offensive side of the field, and he could be looking forward to making a transition to defense instead.
He hinted at that on Twitter by stating that he’s going to look like Dallas Cowboys star DaRon Bland when he shifts to cornerback next season.
Bland giving everyone a sample of what I’m going to look like at corner next year
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) November 24, 2023
Bland has just made NFL history by setting a single-season record with five pick-sixs, scoring more touchdowns than some of the best wide receivers in the game.
To put it in context, he’s scored as many touchdowns as Travis Kelce, George Kittle, and Brandon Aiyuk and more than Davante Adams this season, so one can only imagine what Hill — who’s leading the league with nine receiving TDs this season — could do as a CB.
Of course, there’s simply no way that Hill is going to shift positions at this point in his career, at least not full-time.
He’s repeatedly hinted at retiring early, so perhaps he just needs another challenge to stay motivated and make sure that his love for the game doesn’t go away.
But other than a couple of occasional snaps, we just don’t see that happening any time soon.
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