From Bob Griese to Dan Marino and Paul Warfield to Mark Clayton, Miami has seen its fair share of talented skill position players over the years. And those stars — not surprisingly — have made for some impressive “quarterback-to-wide receiver” combinations.
As the current pairing of Ryan Tannehill and Jarvis Landry attempts to recapture the imagination of Dolphins fans, let’s look back at five of the greatest QB/WR combinations in franchise history.

Dan Marino and Mark Clayton:
Both selected in the 1983 draft, Marino and Clayton played together until Clayton left for Green Bay in 1992.