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Steelers Eye Free Agent WR Tyreek Hill
Veteran wide receiver could be a low-risk, high-reward option for Pittsburgh
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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As the Pittsburgh Steelers look to bolster their receiving corps in free agency, one name that has emerged as a potential target is veteran wide receiver Tyreek Hill, recently released by the Miami Dolphins. Hill, a multi-time Pro Bowler, could provide a significant boost to the Steelers' offense if signed to the right contract.
Why it matters
The Steelers are in need of additional wide receiver talent after several key departures, and Hill's proven track record of production could make him an enticing option despite some character concerns and a recent leg injury.
The details
Hill, 32, is coming off a season in which he recorded 119 receptions for 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns. However, he suffered a serious leg injury late in the year that could impact his availability for the 2026 season. The Steelers could look to sign Hill to a one-year, incentive-laden 'prove-it' deal in the range of $11-16 million, giving them a low-risk opportunity to add a high-impact receiver.
- Hill was released by the Miami Dolphins on February 15, 2026.
- The 2026 NFL league year and free agency period is set to begin on March 15, 2026.
The players
Tyreek Hill
A veteran wide receiver who has been selected to the Pro Bowl six times and is considered one of the best deep threats in the NFL.
DK Metcalf
The Steelers' top remaining wide receiver after several offseason departures.
Roman Wilson
A young wide receiver on the Steelers' roster who could see an increased role if the team does not add significant talent at the position.
Ben Skowronek
A wide receiver on the Steelers' roster who could also be in line for a larger role with the team's offseason losses at the position.
What they’re saying
“Even coming off a serious leg injury at soon-to-be 32 years old, Hill remains one of the best wide receiver options in free agency. While character concerns remain, the Steelers can't afford to miss out on a low-risk, high-reward veteran receiver like Hill.”
— Andrew Vasquez, Author (yahoo.com)
What’s next
The Steelers will need to evaluate Hill's health and character concerns as they determine whether to pursue him in free agency. If signed, Hill would be expected to compete for a starting role and provide a significant boost to the team's passing attack.
The takeaway
The Steelers' decision to potentially sign Tyreek Hill represents a calculated risk, as the veteran wide receiver could provide a high-impact addition to the offense if healthy, but also carries some off-field baggage. Pittsburgh's willingness to take on that risk speaks to the team's desperation to upgrade its receiving corps this offseason.
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