A couple of years back, the Miami Dolphins had one of the best wide receiver rooms in all of football. They had the two fastest receivers in the game, with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle on their offense.
Today, according to a graphic posted by BetMGM via @jasrifootball on Twitter, the Dolphins join the five most likely nominees for worst WR room in the NFL, which is quite the drop for a franchise that appeared invincible at the position just two seasons back.
This offseason saw Hill get released while Waddle got traded to the Broncos. Miami lost two of their best wide receivers, creating a vacancy for sure. What do they have left in terms of wideouts? Washington, Atwell, Tolbert, Marshall, and Wease Jr., which makes for a pretty weak collection in my opinion.
In this offseason, the Dolphins signed Malik Willis to play quarterback for them, but outside of that, their needs on offense reach as far as the eye can see, and wide receiver ranks first amongst them.
Who has the worst WR room in the NFL?
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The other four nominees also have plenty of trouble with their receiver room. In Cleveland, there's only Jerry Jeudy, who last year recorded a leading stat line of 90 receptions for 1,229 yards and three touchdowns, but he stands alone as the only proven threat in that offense. Behind him, Tillman, Bond, Thrash, and Corley are depth pieces at best.
The same goes for the Patriots' and Raiders' receiver rooms, with both being very shallow and unable to produce much. The Patriots did sign Romeo Doubs in the offseason, but even he couldn't fill up this gap properly.
Saints don't really belong here, in my opinion. Chris Olave is definitely a star, and with Rashid Shaheed behind him, you have two solid weapons on offense.
That said, Miami is definitely the star player among the five nominees mentioned above. Later this month, the Dolphins will go through the 2026 NFL Draft where they have the most high early picks of anyone in the league.