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Tyreek Hill, the star wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, is closely watching the rapidly growing market for wide receivers this offseason. After signing a lucrative four-year, $120 million contract extension in 2022, making him the highest-paid wide receiver at $30 million per year, Hill has now been surpassed by Justin Jefferson, A.J. Brown, and Amon-Ra St. Brown in terms of average annual salary.

Despite now being the fourth-highest-paid wide receiver in the league, Hill is excited to see his peers secure their new deals and set new standards for the position. At 30 years old, Hill is also looking forward to his own upcoming contract negotiations. With his current contract expiring in the next few years, including a guaranteed $19.665 million this year, $21.835 million in 2025, and $43.9 million in 2026, Hill is eager to see where he will fit into the evolving market.

Having led the NFL in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns last season, earning him All-Pro honors, Hill’s impressive performance on the field will undoubtedly strengthen his position in future contract discussions. With the Dolphins facing significant cap hits in the coming years, there is a good chance that Hill will secure a new deal before his current contract expires.

As Hill continues to be a key player for the Dolphins, his impact on the field and in contract negotiations could once again reset the wide receiver market, showcasing his value and talent in a league where top receivers are commanding substantial salaries. With promising young wide receivers like CeeDee Lamb and Ja’Marr Chase yet to sign new deals, Hill is poised to observe how the market unfolds before making his next move in securing his future in the league.