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Tyreek Hill suggests star free-agent WR to the Dolphins
Former New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas. Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports

Tyreek Hill suggests star free-agent WR to the Dolphins

Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill has named a notable player to bolster the team's offense. 

According to the former Super Bowl champion wide receiver, former New Orleans Saints star WR Michael Thomas would be a great fit with the Florida team. 

The Dolphins started the 2023 NFL season as one of the most intriguing teams in the league. 

They were considered contenders in the AFC for a big part of the season until their level started to decrease, resulting in a wild-card round elimination against the eventual champion Kansas City Chiefs. 

Hill created a terrific duo with Jaylen Waddle in Miami, and the addition of Thomas would surely add firepower to one of the most fun offenses to watch around the NFL. 

Thomas has played seven seasons in the league, all with the Saints. In 83 games with the NFC South franchise, he recorded 565 receptions for 6,569 yards and 36 touchdowns. 

Head coach Mike McDaniel could draw some interesting plays for Thomas and Hill next season, but as things stand right now, this is only an idea from Hill, one of the league's premier talents. 

Hill has stated that he's fully confident in the Dolphins' chances to win a Super Bowl. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa still has obstacles to overcome to take his team to the promised land and it looks like next season will be crucial for him. 

Adding Thomas would be great for the Dolphins, as they'd have a terrific trio whenever they're attacking. 

So far, the only offensive addition the Dolphins have made is TE Jonnu Smith. Thomas would certainly be a huge addition, but none of this is getting traction right now. 

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