By the end of the 2020 season, the Miami Dolphins were relying on the likes of Mack Hollins, Jakeem Grant and Isaiah Ford at wide receiver as injuries decimated an already-thin unit.
But as the Dolphins get set to report to training camp on Tuesday ahead of the 2021 season, they suddenly look surprisingly deep in the receiving corps.
That’s what happens when you use the No. 6 draft pick on electric rookie Jaylen Waddle out of Alabama, bring in Will Fuller on a prove-it, one-year deal and have DeVante Parker and Preston Williams coming back from injuries.