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Commanders predicted to sign former $90 million wide receiver in free agency

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The Washington Commanders still need more help at wide receiver and one analyst predicts they'll address that need by signing a former $90 million wideout in free agency.

Commanders predicted to sign former $90 million wide receiver in free agency originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Washington Commanders have made some significant moves this offseason, but one position that remains in need of some love is wide receiver.

Washington still doesn't have a true No. 2 receiver across from Terry McLaurin and the team has instead made smaller moves to add depth at the position. It remains to be seen if re-signing Deebo Samuel is in the cards, and we still have no idea what's going on with the San Francisco 49ers and Brandon Aiyuk, who is considered likely to join the Commanders when he's set free.

In a recent article predicting the landing spots for the remaining free agents, The Sporting News' Vinnie Iyer has the Commanders going in a different direction. Iyer predicts Washington will sign former Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who was cut loose from his $90 million contract earlier this offseason. "The team might stop waiting for Brandon Aiyuk to be traded by the 49ers and take a chance on another big-play wild card," Iyer said of Hill to the Commanders.

While no doubt an intriguing prediction, there is one major problem right off the bat with this idea. Hill suffered a dislocated knee and multiple torn ligaments that ended his 2025 season early and it remains unclear when he's going to be fully healthy. NFL Network's Tom Pelissero even wondered if Hill would be able to play at all in 2026.