Steelers Explore Dolphins Veteran Cuts, Including Tyreek Hill and Tua

Steelers Afternoon Drive podcast discusses potential additions of Dolphins stars

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

The Steelers Afternoon Drive podcast discusses the possibility of the Pittsburgh Steelers adding veteran players recently cut by the Miami Dolphins, including star wide receiver Tyreek Hill and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. The hosts analyze how these potential additions could impact the Steelers' draft plans and overall team-building strategy.

Why it matters

The Steelers are looking to bounce back after a disappointing season, and adding proven veteran talent like Hill or Tua could provide a significant boost. However, the team must carefully consider how these moves would affect their long-term plans and draft strategy.

The details

On the latest episode of the Steelers Afternoon Drive podcast, hosts Alan Saunders and Zachary Smith discuss the idea of the Steelers pursuing Dolphins veterans who have recently been released, including star wide receiver Tyreek Hill and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. The hosts analyze how these potential additions could impact the Steelers' draft plans and overall team-building approach, noting that the team shouldn't let any veteran acquisitions derail their long-term strategy.

  • The Steelers Afternoon Drive podcast was recorded and published on February 16, 2026.

The players

Tyreek Hill

A star wide receiver who was recently released by the Miami Dolphins.

Tua Tagovailoa

The former starting quarterback for the Miami Dolphins who was also recently released by the team.

Alan Saunders

Co-host of the Steelers Afternoon Drive podcast.

Zachary Smith

Co-host of the Steelers Afternoon Drive podcast.

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What they’re saying

“We discuss the idea of bringing in any of the Dolphins' veteran cuts including Tyreek Hill, Tua and James Daniels. We also discuss how any of those additions shouldn't impact draft plans.”

— Zachary Smith, Co-host (Steelers Afternoon Drive)

The takeaway

The Steelers are exploring ways to bolster their roster with veteran talent, but they must be careful not to let any new additions disrupt their long-term team-building strategy and draft plans. Balancing short-term improvements with long-term sustainability will be crucial for the franchise as it looks to return to contention.