Grier says Dolphins will keep Tyreek Hill, addresses left tackle, safety and other issues
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The Miami Dolphins are dealing with the loss of former All-Pro players, yet they remain committed to keeping Tyreek Hill, according to GM Chris Grier. He dismissed trade rumors and confirmed that no teams have inquired about Hill. Grier praised Hill's dedication and work ethic despite past statements hinting at a desire to leave. Furthermore, Grier addressed the broader team culture, rejecting claims of issues within the organization, asserting it remains stable. With Terron Armstead's retirement, Patrick Paul is becoming the starting left tackle following concerns regarding his previous performance ratings.
"That is not anything that we're pursuing," Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said Tuesday at his annual pre-draft news conference. "Who knows? If someone wants to come and give me two first-round picks, then we consider it. But as of right now, that's not anything we're pursuing."
Grier said it's "wildly inaccurate" to suggest the team's culture is a problem. "We feel good where it is," Grier said. "It's a steady way of doing it the way we want it done."
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