Tyreek Hill Backs Zach Wilson as NFL’s Next Reclamation Project
Tyreek Hill has publicly endorsed Zach Wilson’s potential resurgence, suggesting the former No. 2 pick could thrive in a new environment modeled after recent quarterback revival stories.
- Glenn Catubig
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In the NFL, second chances often define careers as much as first impressions. Quarterbacks once labeled as disappointments, such as Sam Darnold and Mac Jones, have recently revived their trajectories with new teams and fresh systems. Now, Tyreek Hill appears to believe the next reclamation project is already in motion — and that Zach Wilson could be its centerpiece.
Hill weighed in on growing speculation surrounding Wilson’s future, as the former New York Jets quarterback reportedly seeks a landing spot where he can sit, learn, and develop behind an established starter. The idea mirrors the path taken by other high-profile draft busts who eventually rebuilt their value.
The Dolphins star wide receiver didn’t just offer lukewarm support. He delivered a full endorsement, hinting that the right coaching environment could unlock Wilson’s long-dormant potential.
While it may sound like a bold claim, Hill’s perspective carries weight. He has spent the past season sharing a locker room with Wilson and believes the quarterback’s value extends far beyond the limited game tape fans have seen recently.
1. Hill’s Public Endorsement
Hill took to X to address the swirling rumor mill around Wilson’s next destination, offering a succinct but telling message. “Zach is a great QB plus locker mate with more time with Mike who knows,” Hill wrote, signaling his belief in Wilson’s untapped upside. The reference to “Mike” pointed to Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel, whose offensive reputation has soared since transforming Miami into one of the league’s most explosive units. Hill’s comment implied that McDaniel’s creativity and quarterback-friendly system could be exactly what Wilson needs. For Hill, this wasn’t speculation from afar. He has watched Wilson work daily in practice and meetings since the quarterback joined Miami last year via trade from the Denver Broncos. That proximity has given him a more nuanced view of Wilson’s growth than most outside observers. In an era where player voices increasingly shape narratives, Hill’s backing matters. Coming from one of the NFL’s most dynamic offensive stars, the endorsement has added fuel to the conversation about whether Wilson’s career arc is truly poised for a turn.
2. Limited Action, Hidden Value
Wilson’s 2025 season did little to alter public perception. Serving primarily as Tua Tagovailoa’s backup, he spent most of the year out of the spotlight and rarely appeared in meaningful game situations. In his limited opportunities, Wilson completed 18 of 28 passes for 210 yards, with one touchdown and one interception. The numbers were modest and hardly the type to generate offseason buzz. Yet Hill’s comments suggest there is more to Wilson’s value than box scores. He described Wilson as a positive locker-room presence and hinted that his chemistry within the offense is stronger than fans might assume. That intangible element — leadership, preparation, and system familiarity — often determines whether a quarterback revival sticks. While Wilson has yet to translate those traits into consistent production, those close to the team believe the foundation is quietly being built.
3. Blueprint for a Revival
The logic behind Wilson’s potential resurgence isn’t without precedent. McDaniel’s offense has helped elevate Tagovailoa into one of the league’s most productive passers, including league-leading yardage totals in recent seasons. Wilson, still just a few years removed from being the No. 2 overall pick, retains the arm talent that once made him one of the most intriguing prospects in his draft class. The physical tools were never the issue; the challenge has been consistency, confidence, and fit. If Wilson can fully absorb McDaniel’s system — or a similar quarterback-friendly scheme elsewhere — the so-called “Darnold blueprint” could apply. A patient developmental year behind a starter, paired with a tailored offense, has become a proven recipe for revival. With the 2026 free agency period approaching, the Dolphins face a choice: continue developing Wilson internally or let another team take a flyer on his upside. If Hill had his way, Wilson would remain in Miami, given more time, and be given the chance to finish the transformation he believes is already underway.