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WR Tyreek Hill, MIA (11 Viewers)

Tyreek Hill caught 3-of-7 targets for 79 yards and a touchdown in the Chiefs' Week 14 win against the Dolphins, adding one carry for 32 yards and a touchdown. 

The Dolphins limited Hill downfield all day until his 44-yard score on an absolute laser shot from Patrick Mahomes. He scored on a rushing attempt in the first half on a run that maybe two other NFL players could turn into a score. Hill saw his recent massive target share wane in this one as Travis Kelce dominated Miami's defense from start to finish. The living, breathing big play threat will be a WR1 option in Week 15 against the Saints. 

- Rotoworld

 
Tyreek Hill didn't suffer a hamstring injury in Week 14 against Miami. 

Hill apparently cramped up at the end of a critical first down catch and run against the Dolphins. He reached for his hamstring after the play -- cause for concern for the most league's most explosive player. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport said Monday it was a cramp -- nothing more. Hill is a locked-in WR1 for Week 15 against the Saints. 

SOURCE: Ian Rapoport on Twitter

Dec 14, 2020, 12:32 PM ET

 
Tyreek Hill caught 6-of-10 targets for 53 yards and a touchdown in the Chiefs' Week 15 win against the Saints, adding one rush for one yard. 

Hill, who received treatment on his hamstring in the first half, was mostly bottled up by the Saints defense, which seem determined not to give up the classic Mahomes-to-Hill long ball. He still found the end zone and almost scored a second time if not for a toe out of bounds on a vicious juke of a New Orleans corner. Hill has unspeakable upside next week against the highly burnable Atlanta secondary.

- Rotoworld

 
Tyreek Hill (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday. 

It could be precautionary after Hill was seen getting hamstring treatment on and off during last week's win against the Saints. Hill wasn't limited against New Orleans, gaining 53 yards and scoring a touchdown on ten targets. “I think he’s going to be OK,” said Chiefs head coach Andy Reid. A healthy Hill is in position to roast the soft Atlanta secondary. If Hill is inactive, Sammy Watkins and Mecole Hardman could see a big bump in snaps and targets. 

SOURCE: Sam McDowell on Twitter 

Dec 23, 2020, 2:55 PM ET

 
Tyreek Hill (hamstring) is questionable for Week 16 against the Falcons.

Coach Andy Reid told media that he expects Hill to play and fantasy managers should expect the same. His questionable tag seems more precautionary than anything. Hill is an all-too-obvious top-three option in the fantasy championship game the moment he’s declared active.

SOURCE: Adam Teicher on Twitter

Dec 25, 2020, 4:33 PM ET

 
TYREEK HILL WR, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill (hamstring) and DE Frank Clark (illness) are both expected to play in Week 16 against the Falcons.

Clark's presence should give the Chiefs an advantage over the Falcons' middling offensive line. He has five sacks and 12 QB Hits this year. Hill is set up to roast the Atlanta secondary, which is allowing 287.7 passing yards per game this season. He has a good chance of finishing Week 16 as the WR1 overall once again.

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SOURCE: Ian Rapoport on Twitter

Dec 27, 2020, 8:03 AM ET

 
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Tyreek Hill (hamstring) is active for Week 16 against the Falcons. 

As is DE Frank Clark (illness). Hill's status was never really in doubt for the fantasy finals. He has an absolute eruption spot in the Falcons' shambolic defense. Inactive for the Chiefs are RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire, CB BoPete Keyes, CB Deandre Baker, LB Damien Wilson, OT Martinas Rankin, DE Tim Ward and DT Khalen Saunders. 

Dec 27, 2020, 11:33 AM ET

 
Tyreek Hill caught 9-of-11 targets for 172 yards in the Chiefs' AFC Championship win over the Bills.

His longest gain went for 71 yards when Hill caught one close to the line of scrimmage in the second half and started weaving in and out of the Buffalo secondary down inside the 10-yard line before Travis Kelce capped it off with one of his two touchdowns. The only thing missing for Hill was a score. He and Kelce combined for 26 targets on 38 Patrick Mahomes passes. Hill gets a date with the Bucs in the Super Bowl. Hill went 13-269-3 against Tampa Bay in Week 12, going over 200 yards in the opening quarter.

- Rotoworld

 
Tyreek Hill caught 7-of-10 targets for 73 yards in the Chiefs' Super Bowl LV loss to the Bucs. 

With Patrick Mahomes under siege behind his shorthanded offensive line, there was little time for plays to develop down the field. After a slow-ish start to the season — he failed to clear 100 yards receiving in any of his first eight games — Hill erupted down the stretch, ripping off three 100-yard efforts and scoring eight of his 15 touchdowns over his final seven contests. Hill piled up 282 yards between the Divisional Round and AFC Championship Game before tonight's quieter effort. One month shy of his 27th birthday, Hill has reached 1,200 yards and 12 scores in each of his past two healthy campaigns and is under contract through 2022. He will be a strong contender for No. 1 overall status at wideout in 2021.    

Feb 7, 2021, 10:37 PM ET

 
I hate how people call it "taunting" when Hill does it. I think it's more like his signature on a painting, if you get my drift. Something that pretty deserves it. Like a Deion high step in the clear. I'm all for it.
Agreed. And I hope Cheetah burns the hell out of him if they play again next year :)  

 
Not a lot of chatter on Hill. Just ho hum top 3 performance again?

Thinking of taking him at 1.04 in PPR. (Keeper league w Adams, CMC, Diggs and Kamara already taken).

 
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Not a lot of chatter on Hill. Just ho hum top 3 performance again?

Thinking of taking him at 1.04 in PPR. (Keeper league w Adams, CMC, Diggs and Kamara already taken).


keeper league myself and pulled the 1.07 pick; targeting either Hill or Kelce. and this league you can only keep players drafted after the 5th round, so I'd absolutely take him at 1.04 in your scenario. 

 
Tyreek Hill caught 11-of-15 targets for 197 yards and one score in Kansas City's 33-29 Week 1 win over the Browns.

Hill picked up where he left off last year, leading Kansas City in targets and target share (41.6%), suddenly having averaged a whopping 11.5 targets over his last 11 games. His lone touchdown was a response to Kareem Hunt's two-yard plod from the possession prior, getting loose for a 75-yard bomb to bring the Chiefs within two points (29-27). With a high target share, immense volume, and uncoverable traits, Hill will again be ranked as the week's overall WR1 in Kansas City's upcoming matchup against Baltimore.

 
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Tyreek Hill caught 11-of-12 targets for 186 yards and three touchdowns in Week 4 against the Eagles.

The Eagles had no answer for Hill, allowing Patrick Mahomes to lock on to him the entire game. He was Kansas City's entire pass offense, as none of the other Chiefs receivers finished with more than 25 yards. Hill's first two touchdowns came in the red-zone, and he was left wide open for a 44-yard TD to put the Eagles up two scores in the fourth quarter. This was a needed breakout for Hill after getting held under 60 yards the last two weeks. Hill gets another blowup spot in a Week 5 matchup against Buffalo on Sunday night.

 
Week winner.
Have him in one dynasty and he literally won me a lackluster week. Played against him in another where I won, mostly thanks to starting Mahomes against him. :)

But I'll the the boom-bust cycle when the booms are this big.

 
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Adam Schefter

⁦‪@AdamSchefter⁩

Chiefs’ injuries from last night:

🏈 Clyde Edwards-Helaire, knee
🏈 Tyreek Hill, knee
🏈 Joe Thuney, fractured hand.
🏈 Travis Kelce, stinger.

10/11/21, 6:35 AM

 
Tyreek Hill WR | KC

Chiefs' Tyreek Hill: Hurts knee in loss

(7 hrs ago) Hill suffered an unspecified knee injury in Sunday's loss to Buffalo, Adam Teicher of ESPN.com reports. Hill had seven receptions on 13 targets for 63 yards and one carry for 15 yards in the loss.

Hill was able to play well into the fourth quarter and didn't appear to be hurt, but head coach Andy Reid said after the game that Hill hurt his knee. The severity of the injury isn't clear, so check his status in practice ahead of next week's game against Washington.

 
Adam Schefter

⁦‪@AdamSchefter⁩

🏈 Chiefs’ WR Tyreek Hill suffered “a minor” knee injury last night and the team does not expect him to miss time, per source.

🏈 Chiefs’ RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire suffered a sprained MCL last night and is expected to miss “a few weeks” per source.

10/11/21, 1:06 PM

 
From Rotoworld: 

Tyreek Hill (quad) remained sidelined for Thursday's practice.

Battling a quad contusion suffered in Sunday night's blowout loss, Hill's status is truly up in the air given his back-to-back DNPs mid-week. Mecole Hardman, originally drafted as insurance for Hill, would naturally slide into the latter's role on the boundary if Hill can't go. Demarcus Robinson, Byron Pringle, and Josh Gordon are less confident re-draft fliers and thin DFS darts in that scenario.

SOURCE: Sam McDowell on Twitter

 
From Rotoworld: 

Tyreek Hill (quad) remained sidelined for Thursday's practice.

Battling a quad contusion suffered in Sunday night's blowout loss, Hill's status is truly up in the air given his back-to-back DNPs mid-week. Mecole Hardman, originally drafted as insurance for Hill, would naturally slide into the latter's role on the boundary if Hill can't go. Demarcus Robinson, Byron Pringle, and Josh Gordon are less confident re-draft fliers and thin DFS darts in that scenario.

SOURCE: Sam McDowell on Twitter
Hardman is unavailable in many leagues. Is Robinson the best of the rest?

 

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