The 2021 NFL Draft featured three wide receivers selected in the first 10 picks, and all three have been huge “hits” for their respective teams. Ja’Marr Chase, Jaylen Waddle, and DeVonta Smith are all likely 5th-year option candidates on teams with recent success and Super Bowl aspirations.
In a major move late in NFL free agency, the Miami Dolphins signed former Pro-Bowler and Super Bowl champion Odell Beckham Jr. to a one-year deal. This addition has sparked excitement among fans and analysts alike, with many predicting a deep playoff run for the franchise.
No matter how you look at the OBJ signing by Miami, this was a very good signing for the Dolphins. Besides Beckham’s abilities on the field, this contract has a low to no risk, with Odell only receiving $3 million this season.
Is Beckham an obvious fit to slide in with speedy threats such as Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle?
The Dolphins added Beckham Jr. to a receiver room that already features Hill and Waddle. Will he contribute?
In a battle of Miami Dolphins teammates, cornerback Jalen Ramsey defeated wide receiver Jaylen Waddle as part of the EA Sports F1 24 Miami Search event on…
The Miami Dolphins entered the NFL Draft with six picks, which was one of the fewest in the league. With the Dolphins having no picks in the 3rd or 4th round going in, it was considered important they get impact players with their first two picks or try to acquire more picks.
Miami Dolphins receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle have combined for gaudy numbers in the last two seasons, but the team has struggled to find a reliable third option for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
The Dolphins announced on Monday that they have exercised the fifth-year options on LB Jaelan Phillips and WR Jaylen Waddle. Waddle’s fifth-year option is worth $15.591 million for the 2024 season, while Phillips’ fifth-year option is worth $13.25 million.
After 257 picks, the 2024 NFL Draft is in the books. The three-day event ended with Rounds 4-7 on Saturday.
The Miami Dolphins have a dynamic duo at receiver with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. Finding anyone else at the position has been a challenge. In the sixth round of the 2024 NFL draft, the Dolphins hope they found a solution in Malik Washington.
Miami selects impact interior defender in latest ESPN mock draft. "With the 21st pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins select..." The wait is almost over, Dolphins fans.
The Miami Dolphins will pick up the fifth-year options on wide receiver Jaylen Waddle and edge rusher Jaelan Phillips. General manager Chris Grier confirmed Tuesday that the team will make it happen before the May 2 deadline.
According to Barry Jackson, Dolphins GM Chris Grier plans to pick up the fifth-year option on WR Jaylen Waddle and LB Jaelan Phillips before the deadline on May 2nd. Waddle, 25, was a part-time starter at Alabama.
An extension for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa represents a major offseason priority for the Dolphins, but a pair of players drafted one year later are also eligible for new deals.
The Miami Dolphins aren’t trading wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, regardless of what types of scenarios fans and media pundits may concoct. Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said as much on Wednesday when asked about the possibility of the team moving Waddle this offseason.
Would the Miami Dolphins be open to trading WR Jaylen Waddle? Cue the laugh track.
With the NFL season over, the scouting combine a week away, and NFL free agency a few weeks away, it’s a silly season. Tune into any show on ESPN, FS1, NFL Network, or CBS Sports, and you will hear wild speculation for the most part.
Will the Miami Dolphins entertain a trade involving wide receiver Jaylen Waddle? There is no evidence that they will, but that has not stopped some from speculating about the possibility. One of Waddle's notable teammates has taken notice.
Even from halfway across the world, Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill is still monitoring trade rumors surrounding the organization.
There’s been a fair share of NFL players who paid up for miscellaneous wagers on college football during the regular season. For Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, he made one with his team president — and it meant he had to wear Michigan gear during Friday’s media availability.
The Miami Dolphins took a loss on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens as Jaylen Waddle sat out with an ankle injury this week. The Dolphins could have used the former first-rounder amid the 56-19 slaughter but, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, they won’t have to wait long for his return.
The Miami Dolphins will be without one of their top playmakers in Week 17.
Coming out of a crucial win against the Cowboys, the Dolphins have one of their starting wide receivers facing a cloudy outlook as 2024 nears.
There are only two games left in the regular season before the playoffs begin, so it’s possible that Waddle will miss the rest of the regular season.
Although star wide receiver Tyreek Hill is out with an ankle injury, the Dolphins' offense is humming against the Jets.
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