July 6, 2024

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Examining where the Miami Dolphins stand at each position heading into free agency

The Miami Dolphins are coming off what overall could be considered a successful season, which ended with an 11-6 record and a second consecutive playoff appearance, but there is work to be done for the team to reach the next level.

The major first step in the roster-building process will be free agency, which will kick off with the start of the new league year March 13 after the Dolphins go over their season-ending roster and decide how to proceed at each position moving forward.

With that in mind, we examine where the Dolphins stand at each position heading into free agency, with contract status of each player, a quick review of the 2023 performance and an analysis of what to expect in the offseason.

We continue with the wide receivers.

What Chiefs expect from Dolphins' Tyreek Hill — and one thing they'd like  to avoid - Yahoo Sports

MIAMI DOLPHINS WIDE RECEIVERS IN 2023

On the roster: Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Cedrick Wilson Jr., Braxton Berrios, River Cracraft, Robbie Chosen, Chase Claypool, Erik Ezukanma (ended season on NFI)

2023 season: This pretty much was the Hill and Waddle show, with the former on track to become the first 2,000-yard receiver in NFL history until injuries slowed him in the final weeks. The Dolphins didn’t get a ton out of any of the other wide receivers, though Wilson had a nice bounce-back season after being pretty much an afterthought in 2022.

Stats that stand out: Hill became the first player in NFL history to produce a second consecutive season with at least 1,700 receiving yards. … While Hill ranked in the top three in the NFL in catches, targets and receiving yards, he was only 69th in catch percentage (69.6). … Despite battling injuries most of the season and missing three games, Waddle became the first receiver in team history with a third consecutive 1,000-yard season. … Hill and Waddle accounted for 59.9 percent of the Dolphins’ passing yards.

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Dan Marino Has A Clear Opinion About Tua Tagovailoa

Dan Marino Has A Clear Opinion About Tua Tagovailoa

The Miami Dolphins have plenty of confidence in Tua Tagovailoa.

They’ve stuck with him through thick and thin, shutting down all the outside criticism and doubling down on their commitment to him as their franchise quarterback.

Dan Marino Has A Clear Opinion About Tua Tagovail

the Miami Dolphins have plenty of confidence in Tua Tagovailoa.

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They’ve stuck with him through thick and thin, shutting down all the outside criticism and doubling down on their commitment to him as their franchise quarterback.

Notably, he has Dan Marino’s blessing, and that’s all that should matter to their fans.

Talking to Adam Schein on Mad Dog Sports Radio, the legendary quarterback claimed that he thinks the Dolphins can win a Super Bowl with Tua as their quarterback.

“He just needs to continue to grow and I think he has done that,” Marino said.

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