Dolphins approach at wide receiver – The Splash Zone 5/2/26
The Miami Dolphins had plenty of needs to address during the NFL Draft and wide receiver was one of them. After trading away Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos, the Dolphins lacked a top receiver but had plenty of bodies in the room. The expectation was that Miami would use one of their top three picks on the position, but that did not happen.
Instead, Jon-Eric Sullivan doubled down on receiver in the third round with Caleb Douglas and Chris Bell while also adding Kevin Coleman Jr. in the fifth round. Each brings a different play style to the team but Bell has the chance to become the true #1 in Miami once he gets healthy.
You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below. How And Why the Dolphins Took a Different WR Approach The Dolphins went into the draft with a clear need at wide receiver, but did not approach it the same way that conventional wisdom thought they would. Are they looking at a shift in philosophy?
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