Tyreek Hill
  • Tyreek Hill

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  • , Miami Dolphins
  • 30
  • 191 lbs
  • 5' 10"
  • West Alabama
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by Jordan Heck

MIA WR Tyreek Hill - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 at Chicago Bears

Tyreek Hill had another ridiculous game last week, finishing 12-188 on 14 targets. Hill already has 92 targets through eight games this season, and is one pace to become the first receiver in NFL history with 2,000+ receiving yards in a single season. The only downside to Hill is he's only scored a touchdown in one game this season. But his consistent high-yardage makes up for the lack of scores, of his receptions make him one of the best players in half and full PPR leagues. He gets a tough matchup against the Bears this week, who have allowed the 4th-fewest average fantasy points to wide receivers. But Hill should be viewed as matchup proof. He's a must-start WR1 this week.

by Jordan Heck

MIA WR Tyreek Hill - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 at Detroit Lions

Tyreek Hill continued his great season by finishing 7-72 on 13 targets in Week 7. It's the fifth game this season Hill has seen at least 12 targets, with three of those games coming when Tua Tagovailoa plays 100% of the offensive snaps. He gets a decent matchup this week against the Lions where he should continue to play at a high level. Hill is a target and reception hog, and we don't see that changing anytime soon. He's a must-start play at WR in Week 8.

by Jordan Heck

MIA WR Tyreek Hill - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Tyreek Hill had another monster game last week, finishing 12-177 on 15 targets. Hill is currently on pace to break the single-season receiving yards record, and he's done so despite having three different starting quarterbacks through six games. Hill has been a PPR machine, with 12 or more targets in four games this season with an average of 10.8. Hill should continue to be productive in Week 7 as he draws a favorable matchup against the Steelers, who have given up the most average fantasy points to wide receivers this season. Hill is a must-start WR1 in Week 7.

by Jordan Heck

MIA WR Tyreek Hill - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 vs. Minnesota Vikings

Last week, Tyreek Hill joked that he could put up numbers with anybody. That was truly put to the test after Teddy Bridgewater played just one snap in Week 5. Rookie QB Skylar Thompson took over, and Hill did OK. The WR finished 7-47-0 on seven targets. Thompson will start again in Week 6, so there is some concern. But overall, Hill is such a dynamic player that the QB change isn't so worrying that you'd consider sitting him. He'll get an OK matchup vs. the Vikings where he should continue to be viewed as a must-start WR1.

by Jordan Heck

MIA WR Tyreek Hill - Week 5 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 at New York Jets

Tyreek Hill had a great game last week as he finished 10-160 on 14 targets. He didn't find the end zone, but he doesn't need to when he's putting up numbers like that. Hill's career in Miami is off to a great start as he's seen double-digit targets in three of his four games while averaging 119.3 receiving yards. Hill will be without starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa this week, but that shouldn't be a concern considering he played well with Teddy Bridgewater in Week 4. He also draws a favorable matchup vs. the Jets in Week 5. Hill should be viewed as a must-start WR1 this week.

by Jordan Heck

MIA WR Tyreek Hill - Week 4 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 at Cincinnati Bengals

After a hot start in the first two games, Tyreek Hill came crashing down in Week 3. He finished 2-33 on just four targets as Miami's offense struggled as a whole. Hill could struggle again this week as he faces a Cincinnati defense that's allowed the second-fewest receiving yards to wide receivers this season. Although the Bengals have faced Mitch Trubisky, Cooper Rush, and Joe Flacco so far. There's also a revenge element at play here as well as Hill has beef with Bengals CB Eli Apple. Hill called Apple out following Sunday's game so he should have something prove. Even without that, though, Hill should be viewed as a must-start WR. He has a chance to off on any given week, and he'll rarely have a true dud game.

by Jordan Heck

MIA WR Tyreek Hill - Week 3 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 vs. Buffalo Bills

In Week 2, Tyreek Hill put up a stat line reminiscent of his Chiefs days. Hill finished 11-190-2 on 13 targets as he's now seen 25 targets through two games. It's been an incredible start for Hill, but it's also important to remember it's only been two games. Hill isn't likely to put up those stat lines on a week-to-week basis, especially this week in a brutal matchup vs. the Bills. Buffalo has allowed the seventh-fewest fantasy points to opposing receivers through two games this year, most notably only giving up one receiving touchdown to WRs. Although with Hill averaging double-digit targets, he should see enough volume to still be relevant in a tough matchup. He should still be viewed as a must-start WR1 this week.

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