Tyreek Hill has been one of the best receivers in the NFL throughout his career.
He wasn’t a highly touted player coming into the league, as he was a fifth-round pick in the 2016 draft.
Despite his lack of draft capital, Hill has proved that his size isn’t a problem, and that wide receivers of his stature can make a massive impact on an NFL roster.
He recently appeared on the “Millions Worth of Game” podcast, where he spoke about his work in the NFL and how it has paved a path for other players.
Hill said that he wants future players to say, “Reek wasn’t just a fast guy, he was one of those guys that actually changed the game.”
Tyreek Hill wants to be remembered for more than just his speed pic.twitter.com/9m50MAbkge
— MILLION $ WORTH OF GAME (@mworthofgame) April 23, 2024
Hill later added, “You can’t coach speed,” something that he has been known for throughout his career.
Hill has been a world-class receiver for both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins.
Even though he doesn’t fit the historical mold of a wide receiver, Hill has found a way to integrate his speed, route-running, and catching ability and turn himself into the player he is today.
Many fans believe Hill will make it into the NFL Hall of Fame for his abilities as a receiver throughout his career.
The wide receiver position has changed a lot throughout the years, and due to Hill’s success, NFL organizations are starting to draft more smaller players than they used to, hoping to find the next diamond in the rough.
Will a player emerge from the 2024 NFL Draft that has a similar impact on their roster as Hill has throughout his career?
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