Getty The Miami Dolphins wide receivers have struggled during minicamp
In 2026, the Miami Dolphins will be starting fresh with a new quarterback in Malik Willis. After releasing Tua Tagovailoa, Miami inked Willis to a three-year contract, making him their new starting quarterback.
However, shortly thereafter the Dolphins parted ways with their top receiver on the roster as they traded Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos for a first-round pick. While the return for Waddle was widely seen as substantial, it created a major hole in Miami’s receiving corps.
Instead of using their first-round pick as a replacement
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