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Dolphins' Kenny Stills Listed As One Most Underrated Receivers In Nfl

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Here is what Kelly had to say about Stills.

“Since entering the league as a fresh 21-year old in 2013, Kenny Stills is 26th in the NFL in total receiving yards. Stills has been a primary deep threat for the majority of his career, stretching defenses with speed and consistent finishes down the field. Over the past three seasons in Miami, despite sub-par quarterback play, Stills has turned over 8% of his targets into touchdowns. Stills is a big play machine but has developed the rest of his game over the course of his career, which has mostly gone unnoticed. That is the direct cause for him landing on the underrated list.” – Brad Kelly, The Draft Network

whole story here:
https://dolphinswire.usatoday.com/2...sted-as-one-most-underrated-receivers-in-nfl/
 
Yep tired of these small receivers on the outside, Parker who will finally show up and Williams on the outside with Wilson and hurns tearing up the middle would be a formidable young receiving core for years to come.

Yep tired of these small receivers on the outside, Parker who will finally show up and Williams on the outside with Wilson and hurns tearing up the middle would be a formidable young receiving core for years to come. If Parker disappoints keep Stills and unload Parker and still profit. This group is looking good.
 
Great! Let's trade him while he has value. Ditch most of his near 9 mil salary, acquire a pick, and replace his production with Preston Williams.
Lol yup. Definitely undervalued.

But I agree here. Maybe trade for a guard.
 
surprised the Saints got rid of him. He has a great attitude and seemed to fit in with their offense pretty well.
 
Poor guy probably wishes he never got traded here. Five years of his prime wasting away.

Pretty much the opposite. He signed a very reasonable contract after having a breakout season when EVERYONE thought he was going to get a lot more money and it was pretty much understood he took (a little) less money to stay here and develop here.
 
Pretty much the opposite. He signed a very reasonable contract after having a breakout season when EVERYONE thought he was going to get a lot more money and it was pretty much understood he took (a little) less money to stay here and develop here.
Breakout season? His best year was with New Orleans and he was still on a rookie deal when we traded for him. The Saints cleaned house that year, I bet in retrospect Kenny wishes he would have ended up elsewhere or stayed in NO than be here spinning his tires in Miami.
 
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