MIAMI -- The Miami Dolphins' offense looks completely revamped on paper, with an infusion of playmakers at the skill positions led by receivers Tyreek Hill and Cedrick Wilson, and running backs Raheem Mostert and Chase Edmonds.
Add in the hiring of offensive-minded head coach Mike McDaniel, and the Dolphins' attack, which ranked 24th in offensive expected points added last season, should be improved in nearly every facet.
That might translate to more victories, but from a fantasy perspective, Miami's best players could prove unpredictable as the team's scheme adjusts week by week.