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Tyreek Hill
NameTyreek Hill
CurrentteamMiami Dolphins
Number10
PositionWide receiver
Birth date1 March 1994
Birth placeDouglas, Georgia
Height in10
Weight lb191
CollegeOklahoma State; West Alabama
Draftyear2016
Draftpick165
StatusActive

Tyreek Hill is an American professional football player who plays as a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins in the National Football League. Renowned for exceptional speed and agility, he has been a central figure in offensive schemes for the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins, earning multiple Pro Bowl selections and All-Pro honors. Hill's career has combined historic statistical production with off-field controversies that have influenced league and public responses.

Early life and high school

Born in Douglas, Georgia, Hill grew up in a family connected to athletics and local institutions in Coffee County. He attended Coffee High School, where he starred in football and track under coaches affiliated with regional competitions like the GHSA state meets. As a high school athlete Hill attracted attention from recruiters at programs including Georgia Southern University, Appalachian State University, and University of North Alabama before committing to Oklahoma State. His high school resume included state-level sprinting results in events contested against athletes from South Georgia and participation in showcases linked to Rivals.com and Scout.com scouting networks.

College career

Hill began his collegiate career at Oklahoma State, playing for the Oklahoma State Cowboys under head coach Mike Gundy. Early contributions as a return specialist and wide receiver placed him alongside teammates such as Mason Rudolph and within offensive systems employing staff from Mike Yurcich's coaching tree. Following legal matters, Hill transferred to the University of West Alabama, joining the West Alabama Tigers and playing under coach Brett Gilliland. At West Alabama his role expanded; he produced notable receiving and return statistics against opponents like Valdosta State University and University of North Alabama, and participated in postseason evaluations attended by representatives from NFL franchises including the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins scouting departments.

Professional career

Hill entered the 2016 NFL Draft and was selected in the fifth round by the Kansas City Chiefs. Under head coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Matt Nagy (later turned head coach of the Chicago Bears), Hill became a dynamic element alongside quarterback Patrick Mahomes and teammates such as Travis Kelce. During his tenure in Kansas City Hill helped the Chiefs reach and win postseason matchups including Super Bowl LIV against the San Francisco 49ers and participated in subsequent championship seasons. In 2022 he was traded to the Miami Dolphins where he aligned with head coach Mike McDaniel and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, forming one of the NFL’s most explosive passing attacks alongside players like Jaylen Waddle. Across seasons Hill has set franchise records and league-leading metrics tracked by the Pro Football Hall of Fame analysts and media outlets like ESPN and Pro Football Focus.

Playing style and statistics

Hill is widely characterized by elite straight-line speed, acceleration, and open-field elusiveness, traits comparable to historical receivers discussed by analysts referencing Deion Sanders and Bob Hayes. His versatility includes roles as a return specialist and gadget-player used in jet sweeps and end-arounds within concepts popularized by Andy Reid offenses. Statistically, Hill has led the NFL in yards per reception in multiple seasons and compiled high yards-after-catch totals according to analytics from Next Gen Stats and Pro Football Focus. He has earned multiple selections to the Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro designations while ranking among season leaders in receiving touchdowns, receiving yards, and return touchdowns in various years. Advanced metrics highlight his impact on expected points added (EPA) and win probability contributions in critical games such as AFC Championship contests.

Hill’s personal life has drawn media attention through relationships with public figures and his family’s presence in community initiatives in regions including Oklahoma City and Miami Gardens, Florida. His legal history includes matters adjudicated by courts in Oklahoma and public scrutiny that affected team and league disciplinary considerations, with coverage by outlets like The New York Times and The Washington Post. These incidents prompted statements and policy responses from the National Football League and engagement from player advocacy groups such as the NFL Players Association. Hill has spoken publicly about rehabilitation, family, and charitable efforts tied to organizations and local programs.

Honors and legacy

Hill’s on-field honors include multiple Pro Bowl selections, first-team All-Pro honors, and receiving-based awards recognized at the team and league levels. He was instrumental in a Super Bowl championship for the Chiefs and has been cited in discussions about receiver impact and schematic evolution alongside contemporaries like Davante Adams, DeAndre Hopkins, and Mike Evans. Hall of Fame evaluators and media analysts often reference Hill’s speed and playmaking in comparisons within historical lists maintained by the Pro Football Hall of Fame and statistical compendiums from Football Reference. His legacy is shaped by a juxtaposition of transformative athletic achievements and the broader cultural conversations prompted by his off-field controversies.

Category:American football wide receivers Category:Miami Dolphins players Category:Kansas City Chiefs players Category:Oklahoma State Cowboys football players Category:West Alabama Tigers football players