Miami Dolphins: Ranking all 9 positions from worst to first
1. Wide Receivers
The wide receivers may not be the most top-heavy positional unit on the team, but they’re incredibly deep and talented up and down the depth chart. What was one of their weakest positions last season, the front office did their due diligence in acquiring weapons to put around Tagovailoa, and in turn have given themselves one of the best WR rooms in the entire league.
The only glaring issue with this unit is their ability to stay healthy. A few of the Dolphins’ pass catchers have been prone to missing extended time due to injuries, but that is where the depth comes in. Miami has speedy receivers all over the field, including out of the backfield, and will likely be interchangeable to an extent should the injury bug show its ugly face.
DeVante Parker and Will Fuller are proven commodities that will both be in the starting lineup, while rookie Jaylen Waddle has had his abilities and ceiling compared to those of Tyreke Hill. Albert Wilson and Jakeem Grant add to the unreal speed of the wide outs, and Preston Williams and Mack Hollins are excellent talents to have at the back end of your rotation.