Miami Dolphins Urged to Target All-Pro Wide Receiver
In addition to moving on from their Pro Bowl quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, the Miami Dolphins have also cut ties with […]
In addition to moving on from their Pro Bowl quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa , the Miami Dolphins have also cut ties with their two Pro Bowl receivers, releasing Tyreek Hill and trading Jaylen Waddle to the Broncos in exchange for a first-round pick and change. We know who will be replacing Tagovailoa: it’s the Dolphins’ new $67 million QB, Malik Willis. Now who’s replacing Hill and Waddle?
The Dolphins will find the answers to that question in the next month, where Miami has the 11th and 30th selections in the first round. They also have a total of 11 selections, behind only Pittsburgh, which has 12. Yet, the Dolphins also have a whopping seven selections in the first 94 picks.
That gives them a chance to add several starters to the team, and possibly a couple of receivers. Yet, the Dolphins could also still turn to free agency and the trade market to find a potential starting pass-catcher. Possibly even one who’s a former All-Pro.
Recently, Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton suggested the Dolphins should consider acquiring former second-team All-Pro Brandon Aiyuk from the 49ers. “Aiyuk would be the clear-cut No. 1 option in Miami’s aerial attack.