The Miami Dolphins go into their Week 1 contest at Washington favored by three (per Odds Shark) for a good reason: On paper, they should be a better team.
The Dolphins offense is much more explosive and talented than Washington's at the skill positions, while their defensive front is the type meant to disrupt the conservative game plan likely to be used by Washington.
What will Miami's game plan be on Sunday? Here's a look.
Offensive Game plan
Miami revamped its wide receivers in the offseason, jettisoning Brian Hartline, Mike Wallace and Brandon Gibson in favor of Kenny Stills, Greg Jennings and DeVante Parker.