AFC East preview: Dolphins wide receivers lead division that could be filled with No. 1 options

Miami Dolphins
▪ Projected depth chart: Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Robbie Chosen, Braxton Berrios, Durham Smythe (tight end)

▪ Skinny: The Hill-Waddle tandem was everything the Dolphins could have asked for and more in 2022. Hill set franchise records for catches and yards and now is eyeing the league’s first 2,000-yard receiving season. Waddle was as good of a No. 2 as you will find, leading the NFL in yards per catch.

Miami will need to replace wideout Trent Sherfield and tight end Mike Gesicki, who departed in free agency and combined for over 100 targets last season. Chosen, formerly Robbie Anderson, may be up to the task. He impressed throughout the Dolphins’ offseason workout program and adds even more speed to Miami’s offense in 2023.

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