National analysts do not have high hopes for the Miami Dolphins this season and they are also not impressed with the supporting cast on offense, mainly the wide receiver unit. The team lacks a true #1 receiver but has plenty of veterans and rookies that could operate as the second option. This offense right now is not built for the passing game and will most likely rely on the run game with De’Von Achane operating as a pass catcher also. Thankfully the Dolphins drafted three rookies who can hopefully
rise to the occasion when they are called upon.
You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.
Examining the Validity of an Over-The-Top National Assessment of the Dolphins Wide Receiver Corps
The Miami Dolphins don’t have household names at wide receiver, but is that group nearly as bad as it’s being made out to be?
Dolphins Quarterbacks
Where the Willis Anticipation Ranks Among Dolphins All-Time Quarterbacks
Malik Willis is set to take over for the Miami Dolphins and bringing a unique skill set
Dolphins Defensive Line
The Miami Dolphins should be done trading veterans — but if they’re not, Zach Sieler’s numbers are worth knowing
The Miami Dolphins have shipped out several high-priced veterans this offseason. They should be done — but if they aren’t, Zach Sieler’s cap numbers offer some relief.
Dolphins Linebackers
The biggest reason the Miami Dolphins should extend Jordyn Brooks has nothing to do with his All-Pro play
Miami Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks is still waiting for a contract extension. His best argument for one doesn’t even lie with his All-Pro caliber play.
Phinsider News You May Have Missed
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