Throughout his entire life, Tyreek Hill has shown breathtaking speed.

In high school, Hill was a USA Today All-American in track and won state in the 100m, 200m, and long jump. His 200m time was actually one of the fastest in the history of high school track and would’ve ranked sixth at the London Olympics that year. All the while, Hill starred at wide receiver/running back for his HS football team and had gotten to be such an offensive threat that his coach said he was “scoring every fourth time he touched the football.”

He was offered a scholarship from a junior college to play football and run track. During his sophomore year, he played running back and wide receiver for the football team and put up 1,191 total yards in total offense; all the while improving his 100 meter time to 9.98 at the 2013 NJCCA Championships. His “once-in-a-lifetime speed” propelled him to five-star recruit status and he had offers from major programs in the country, such as Alabama, Florida State, USC, Oklahoma, and Texas.

After enrolling with Oklahoma State University to play football and run track as a junior, he led the Cowboys with 150.9 all-purpose yards per game and served in roles as a rusher, receiver, punt returner and kick returner. He finished the year 11th nationally in all-purpose yards per game and was named an All-Big 12 all-purpose player. He also set school track records in the 200 and 60-meter dashes while helping the Cowboys win their first Big 12 team indoor championship.

Then during his junior year, Hill was kicked off of the Oklahoma State football team after he was arrested by police for domestic assault.

Hill spent his senior year at West Alabama as a kick returner and was drafted by the Chiefs in the 5th round of the 2015 draft.

Fantasy Spin:

Hill might have found the perfect fit in Andy Reid’s West Coast style offense, a system largely devised of short, quick, ball-controlled passes that highlight Alex Smith’s short yardage tendencies. The Chiefs already have Maclin, Kelce, Charles, Ware and Conley as weapons, so it’ll be difficult for opposing teams to cover Hill with more than 1 defender, which should leave him with a lot of room to flash his speed.

If you’re in a 12 or 14-team league and have a free spot on your bench, add Tyreek Hill immediately. He’s an uber talented WR/RB with Olympic-speed that already had 7 targets last game alone. It’ll be interesting to see if the Chiefs find new ways to utilize him this Sunday, as there have already been talks of his expanding role.

In Dynasty leagues, he’s a must-add. Even if he doesn’t break out this week, a 5th round rookie that is already a major part of an offense bodes well for the future.