LACKING A TRUE WR1
Miami Dolphins: Last season, Miami receivers gained the second-most yards after the catch per reception (5.9). One of the reasons why their YAC was so high? Creative play design, especially early in the season with
Albert Wilson, who didn't play after Week 7 due to a hip injury. With the
Dolphins presumably moving on from
Ryan Tannehill, it's unclear how the new coaching staff will look to design the passing attack. But whoever's under center, a true WR1 would obviously help. Of course, the receiving corps isn't completely devoid of talent -- for example,
Kenny Stills posted the third-highest air yards per attempt (16.4, per NGS) -- but a top dog could tie everything together and allow the Fins to dramatically improve their passing attack (30th in 2018) and third-down offense (31st).