Randy Moss Makes Opinion On Tyreek Hill Extremely Clear
When it comes to the NFL's greatest receivers it doesn't take long until you get to Randy Moss.
The former Vikings-Patriots great is fourth on the all-time list in both receiving yards and touchdowns, and his freakish athleticism and ability to highpoint the football helped turn his name into a verb: "You got Mossed!"
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Now with the Hall of Famer's most recent health scare behind him, his restaurant Crisppi's is partnering with the Miami Dolphins. And that led to the 48-year-old giving his opinion on one of the team's biggest stars.
"I think it's going to be pretty interesting," Moss said of the Fins' upcoming season. "Bringing Minkah [Fitzpatrick] back, trading Jalen [Ramsey] — with all the drama and things off the field that's been going on, I'm just looking for a big year for this offense — Tua [Tagovailoa] and Tyreek Hill, mainly."
However when asked where he'd rank Hill among the all-time wideouts, Moss said he doesn't.
"He's nowhere all-time," Moss stated. "Where is he at in today's game? Tyreek Hill is probably top five. I put him top five."
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The six-time Pro Bowler also talked about where he places himself in the wide receiver GOAT conversation. And while he admits that Jerry Rice is the politically correct answer, "If we're talking real football, where I knock your ass out, it's me."
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 12: Tyreek Hill #10 of the Miami Dolphins looks on against the Buffalo Bills during the second quarter of the game at Hard Rock Stadium on September 12, 2024 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by)Hill actually has more career accolades than Moss in terms of Pro Bowls, All-Pro teams and his 2019 Super Bowl ring. But after posting his worst ever full-season stats as a starter last year, some of the shine has been taken off of Tyreek's current standing.
With that said, Hill will still go down as one of the most dangerous players of his era. Where that places him all-time though — that remains to be seen.
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Randy Moss Makes Opinion On Tyreek Hill Extremely Clear first appeared on The Spun on Jul 15, 2025
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