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The Miami Dolphins are considering a trade to improve their wide receiver situation for new quarterback Malik Willis. After losing key players like Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill, their receiving corps is among the weakest in the NFL.
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The Miami Dolphins have attempted to get better in certain areas during the offseason, but much of it has centered on what they still need to do.
I like the idea of bringing in Malik Willis, as he's proven during his young career that he has a lot of tools and could be a decent player one day, something the Dolphins need, but that doesn't mean he'll find success if the rest of the roster isn't up to the standard it needs to be.
Sticking with the offensive side of the football, the Dolphins could use a lot of help in their wide receiver room. After moving on from Jaylen Waddle in a deal with the Denver Broncos, and also getting rid of Tyreek Hill, the Dolphins simply have one of the worst wide receiver rooms in the NFL, and that's putting it nicely.
A recent trade idea wouldn't fix all of that, but it would certainly bring Miami closer than it is now.
Dolphins get: Xavier Legette, 2026 Sixth Round Pick (No. 200)
Carolina Panthers Receive - 2026 Fifth Round Pick (No. 151), 2026 Seventh Round Pick (238)
“Miami desperately needs weapons because they want their new quarterback to have a shot to be successful; however, they are also on a tight budget due to all the dead cap space they have taken on from moving on from stars to start this rebuild.
The Dolphins are exploring a trade to enhance their wide receiver options for new quarterback Malik Willis.
The Dolphins traded away Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos and also moved on from Tyreek Hill, significantly weakening their wide receiver room.
Malik Willis is seen as a promising addition to the Dolphins, but his success will heavily depend on the improvement of the team's overall roster, especially the wide receiver position.

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“What they do have is a ton of draft picks. It's unlikely they'll find a more talented receiver with more upside than Legette on Day 3 of the draft. This is a low-risk, high-upside move on a young player at the start of a rebuild,” Mark Morales-Smith of SI wrote.
Legette is a really tough player to evaluate in some sense. The hope for him coming out of college was that he'd be an elite player and a big target for the Panthers.
Unfortunately, that hasn't really been the case so far. Some Panthers fans have also grown frustrated with him, but he could just be a guy who needs a new chance elsewhere.