Miami Dolphins fans sound off on signing of QB Malik Willis
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Among the Dolphins top needs the wide receivers and tight ends who are likely available to Miami might be the least exciting collection of names.
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All-SEC WR named 'draft gem' for Dolphins to watch at 2026 NFL combine
After moving on from Tyreek Hill, the Dolphins will need help at receiver, so they may want to pay attention to one specific wideout at the combine.
If the Dolphins sign quarterback Malik Willis to a multi-year contract for, say, $20 million a year, what happens to GM Jon-Eric Sullivan’s pledge to bring competition into the quarterback
Key prospects for the Dolphins to watch include cornerback Mansoor Delane and safety Caleb Downs. INDIANAPOLIS ― The Miami Dolphins need almost everything, including cornerbacks, safeties and tight ends.
Free agency begins March 11, and the cash-strapped Dolphins can’t afford the top pass-rushing talent. They might not even be able to afford a mid-level one.