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Tyreek Hill is thrilled to see his fellow wide receivers securing lucrative contracts in the booming market this offseason. After signing a four-year, $120 million extension with the Dolphins in 2022, making him the highest-paid wide receiver at the time with $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 being the fourth-highest-paid wide receiver currently, Hill is eagerly anticipating his own new deal, especially with his current contract set to expire soon. The Dolphins will likely need to restructure his contract to reduce hefty cap hits in the coming years, providing an opportunity for Hill to negotiate a new agreement.

As a 30-year-old veteran coming off a stellar season where he led the NFL in receiving yards, touchdowns, and earned All-Pro honors, Hill’s impressive stats over the past two seasons place him among the top receivers in the league. With looming cap issues for the Dolphins, it’s in their best interest to secure Hill’s services for the long term while also ensuring financial flexibility.

Having reset the wide receiver market two years ago, Hill is poised to once again make a significant impact with a potential new contract on the horizon. His performance on the field and the evolving landscape of the wide receiver market position him as a key player in shaping the future of contracts for elite pass catchers in the NFL. The anticipation of where he will stand in the growing market adds an intriguing element to Hill’s already impressive career trajectory.