11 Dolphins impending FAs and why they will or will not be in Miami

DAVIE, FL - FEBRUARY 04: Chris Grier General Manager of the Miami Dolphins speaks during a press conference as he introduces Brian Flores as the new Head Coach of the Miami Dolphins at Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southern University on February 4, 2019 in Davie, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
DAVIE, FL - FEBRUARY 04: Chris Grier General Manager of the Miami Dolphins speaks during a press conference as he introduces Brian Flores as the new Head Coach of the Miami Dolphins at Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southern University on February 4, 2019 in Davie, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – OCTOBER 24: Jaylinn Hawkins #32 of the Atlanta Falcons breaks up a pass intended for Preston Williams #18 of the Miami Dolphins during the second quarter at Hard Rock Stadium on October 24, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images) /

Albert Wilson‘s 2021 season was good but far from great. He had a couple of nice plays but overall, the inconsistency from the WR unit was on display from everyone not named Jaylen Waddle.

Wilson got paid too much last year and unless he is willing to take a massive pay cut, he should just be allowed to hit the market, that is if he still wants to play in the league.

Preston Williams has the talent to be a top WR in the NFL but he can’t stay healthy and the project that is Williams, should be allowed to hit the market and test the waters. He will draw interest from other teams but he won’t be a player that teams will jump on immediately.

He is a restricted free agent and as such, the Dolphins have the ability to keep him but I’m not so sure that they really should use that restriction unless it is a matter of keeping him on a league minimum deal.

Mack Hollins has shown more in his limited opportunities than those mentioned above. An unrestricted free agent, Hollins will draw interest from around the league but the Dolphins shouldn’t let that happen. They should get him under contract now.

Interest in Hollins from other NFL teams does not mean that his contract will be outlandish even for his level of play but why wait to see what someone else will offer? He should fall in to a deal that is worth a little north of $1 million at most and that is something that the Dolphins should be willing to pay.

Stay or go? Mach Hollins is the only one I would bring back without question.