Tyreek Hill has played a huge role in the success of the Kansas City Chiefs, but NFL Network's Peter Schrager says the All-Pro wideout is not getting the respect he deserves.
On Good Morning Football, Schrager spent an entire four-minute segment on why Hill's name should be mentioned among the greatest wide receivers to ever play in the NFL.
"I'm going to say this right now, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are going to the Hall of Fame, so is Tyreek Hill, Schrager said. "It's not like Hill isn't a winner, he's got a career record, a regular season, and postseason one of 68-26. Every four times he goes out on the field, they win three times. Add a ring to that, add the AFC Championship games. Find me a more decorated career through five and a half years at the receiver position, I'm not sure you can.
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When Hill is compared to other great wideouts in their first 84 games -- he is fourth all-time in scrimmage yards, third all-time in touchdowns, and second in receptions of more than 25+ yards.
Schrager then goes into why the Chiefs key to success this season relies solely on the production of Hill, backing it up by comparing his performances when the Chiefs win and when they lose.
"Then there's his impact on the offense. Take a look at the wins and losses this season. When they win, Hill has nine catches and over 100 yards per game with eight touchdown receptions. When they lose, ugly enough it's when Tyreek isn't Tyreek. The key to the Chiefs season is to get Tyreek the rock, and we'll win games."
It's should be no question that Hill should belong amongst the greats, especially considering his height disadvantage and blazing speed.
Hill finds himself constantly out of the mix as one of the best receivers in the game, finding himself lost in the shuffle amongst guys like Julio Jones, Antonio Brown, and even DK Metcalf. It's time we start singing Hill's praises as one of the best in the NFL, and the statistics pointed out by Schrager should be more than enough evidence.
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