Dolphins free agent watch: Wide receivers/tight ends
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Dolphins free agent watch: Wide receivers/tight ends
"Among the Dolphins top needs - quarterback, edge rusher, cornerback, wide receiver, tight end, offensive line, defensive line - the wide receivers and tight ends who are likely available to Miami might be the least exciting collection of names. The best ones are too expensive for the Dolphins, probably don't want to be part of a rebuild, and will probably have a minimal chance to shine because of Miami's unsettled quarterback situation."
"Hollywood Brown, WR, Kansas City: Brown, 28, is a seven-year veteran who is a local, having attended Chaminade-Madonna High School. Brown had 49 receptions for 585 yards and five touchdowns last season. This could be a good one-year fix for both sides. Brown cost $6.9 million against the salary cap last season."
"Greg Dortch, WR, Arizona: Dortch, 27, is a six-year veteran who had 29 receptions for 206 yards and three touchdowns last season. The speedy Dortch (5 foot 7, 180 pounds) also has value as a punt returner. Dortch is a low-key player, averaging 36 receptions and 327 yards and two touchdowns a year."
The Miami Dolphins have critical roster needs including quarterback, edge rusher, cornerback, wide receiver, and tight end. The available free agent wide receivers and tight ends represent an underwhelming collection compared to top-tier options, which are too expensive and unlikely to join a rebuilding team. Miami's unsettled quarterback situation further limits the appeal for potential signings. The Dolphins return Jaylen Waddle and several other receivers, but tight end depth is particularly weak. Free agent options include Hollywood Brown from Kansas City, Greg Dortch from Arizona, and Hunter Renfrow from Carolina, each offering different value propositions at varying salary cap costs.
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