Don't let anyone say the Dolphins aren't all in on quarterback Tua Tagovailoa for the 2022 season, at least.Days after bolstering the offensive line with Ray-Ray Armstrong Jersey the free-agent signings of guard Connor Williams and tackle Terron Armstead, Miami added another offensive weapon to its receiving corps in Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill. while also extending his contract to make him the highest-paid receiver in the league.Per , the Dolphins are sending their first-, second- and fourth-round 2022 draft picks plus their fourth- and-sixth-round 2023 draft picks for Hill. Moreover, they're reportedly giving him a four-year extension that will make him the highest-paid receiver in the league, just days after Davante Adams earned that moniker in a trade to the Raiders.MORE: Hill's contract will see him enjoy the Miami sunshine for the next five years, on top of a significant pay increase. Here's how much the 28-year-old stands to make with the Dolphins:Schefter citing Hill's agent, Drew Rosenhaus reports the Dolphins are extending Hill another four years on top of the final contract year they took over from the Chiefs. They're paying him $120 million over the duration of the extension, which includes a guarantee of $72.2 million.Per , Hill's contract guarantees $53.4 million guaranteed at signing, plus another $19.6 million guaranteed as of March 2023. The new contract will keep Hill in Miami through the end of the 2026 season, at which point he will be 32 years old.Dolphins are giving their new WR Tyreek Hill a 4-year, $120 million extension, including $72.2 million guaranteed, per . Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) The duration of Hill's extension also makes him the highest-paid receiver in the history of the league, both in terms of annual salary ($30 million) and guaranteed value ($72.2 million). Adams ($28.5 million and $67.5 million, respectively).That said, Adams' overall contract value with the Raiders ($141.3 million) is still the highest of any non-quarterback in the history of the league.MORE: Hill reportedly wanted a pay increase ahead of his final contract year in Kansas City, due to the receiver market getting rewritten by the likes of Adams, and others. The Chiefs reportedly offered Hill such a deal, , though talks stalled to the point that Hill sought a trade.Hill immediately settled on two destinations: New York, or Miami, before settling with the Dolphins. There, he will join a skill position group that includes receivers Jaylen Waddle, Cedrick Wilson Jr. and (for now) Davante Parker; tight end Mike Gesicki; and running backs Raheem Mostert and Chase Edmonds.Hill is now the highest-paid receiver in the league in terms of annual value:RankReceiverAverage annual value1Tyreek Hill (Dolphins)$30 million2Davante Adams (Raiders)$28.5 million3DeAndre Hopkins (Cardinals)$27.25 million4Keenan Allen (Chargers)$20.025 million5Amari Cooper (Browns)$20 million Sheldrick Redwine Jersey