Miami Dolphins ten best players of the last decade

MIAMI, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 23: Jerome Baker #55 and Cameron Wake #91 of the Miami Dolphins line up against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Hard Rock Stadium on December 23, 2018 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 23: Jerome Baker #55 and Cameron Wake #91 of the Miami Dolphins line up against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Hard Rock Stadium on December 23, 2018 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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MIAMI GARDENS, FL – DECEMBER 11: Jarvis Landry #14 of the Miami Dolphins celebrates a touchdown by teammate Jakeem Grant #19 in the third quarter against the New England Patriots at Hard Rock Stadium on December 11, 2017 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FL – DECEMBER 11: Jarvis Landry #14 of the Miami Dolphins celebrates a touchdown by teammate Jakeem Grant #19 in the third quarter against the New England Patriots at Hard Rock Stadium on December 11, 2017 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images) /

Jarvis Landry

If only Adam Gase had never come to Miami. Jarvis Landry was electric as a Miami Dolphins and the fans absolutely loved him. So did his teammates. Landry is one of the most reliable receivers in Miami Dolphins’ history and he was shown the door by a head coach that followed him out of Miami a year later.

Landry was a second-round pick of former GM Dennis Hickey in 2014. He made an immediate impact as a rookie catching 84 passes for 758 yards and five touchdowns. He followed that with three consecutive Pro Bowl selections and a fourth his first year with the Browns.

Landry eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark two of his four seasons with the Dolphins and came close his final season with 987 yards. He played in all but two games over his time with the Dolphins.

In the end, Landry wanted to get paid but the Dolphins were not willing to meet his asking price. They traded him to the Browns where he continues to post impressive numbers. With two games to go in the 2019 season, Landry is already over 1,000 yards on the season.

Landry set the Miami single-season reception record in 2017 when he caught 112 yards.