The Miami Dolphins have been undergoing some major changes this offseason, most notably with the changes to the offensive side of the ball.
Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, and, most recently, Jaylen Waddle, in a trade with the Denver Broncos, are all off the roster. With Malik Willis signed on for $67.5 million, the Dolphins need to add wide receiver help to the roster this offseason.
The draft is a good way to do so, and Matt Bowen of ESPN linked the Dolphins to their ideal fit in the form of Washington Huskies 6-foot-4, 212-pound wide receiver Denzel Boston with the 30th overall pick they got in the Waddle deal.
Dolphins' ideal fit is Denzel Boston out of Washington
"The Dolphins could opt for a wide receiver at No. 10, but Boston should be on the board for them with their second pick of the first round," Bowen writes. "Boston's large frame would allow him to emerge early as a volume target for new quarterback Malik Willis."
Adding someone like Boston, who can be a big target both figuratively and literally for Willis, would make a lot of sense for the Dolphins.
The Dolphins added a few receivers this offseason, but they don't have a true No. 1 WR option who can play the way Boston plays with physicality and run-after-catch ability.
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Last year for Washington, he caught 62 passes for 881 yards and 11 touchdowns, averaging 14.2 yards per reception, and showing his incredible potential.
In 2024, Boston had 63 receptions for 834 yards and nine touchdowns. His consistency over the last two years is very encouraging, as it's proving that either year wasn't a fluke.
With Willis needing more receiver options in the new-look Dolphins offense, Boston, the WR with the ability to win one-on-one matchups in the NFL, would be an ideal fit for the Dolphins with their 30th overall pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
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