Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has been a big reason that his team has started 5-1 and leads the league in nearly every offensive category.
Through six games, Hill has recorded 42 receptions for a league-leading 814 yards and six touchdowns. Before the season, he stated that he was going to surpass 2,000 yards this season, and he’s currently on pace for 2,306.
While it’s not hard to see that Hill’s been putting on a masterclass this year, SumerSports put out a fantastic chart to show just how dominant he’s been.
If you’re looking for Hill in that cluster of recognizable names like Stefon Diggs, A.J. Brown, Davante Adams, CeeDee Lamb, Ja’Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson, and you just can’t find him, adjust your eyes and move to the top right corner, where you’ll find the All-Pro wideout by himself.
He’s been efficient with his yards, and he’s finding the end zone with ease, as he’s on pace to set new career highs in yards and touchdowns while tying his previous high of 119 receptions.
And, obviously, he affects the game when he doesn’t catch the ball. The threat of his speed has defenses and their coordinators reacting, adjusting and preparing for him to run by and around them. Those thoughts affect how they cover the other weapons as well as how they play the run.
If Hill keeps up his remarkable play this season, which also relies on Tua Tagovailoa and other key members of the offense staying healthy, his 2023 could go down as the best receiving season in NFL history.