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Miami Dolphins Showing Strong Interest in Highly-Rated WR Prospect

A detail of a Miami Dolphins helmet prior to the game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on November 06, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois



The Miami Dolphins, coming off an 11-6 season, still have work to do to be considered Super Bowl contenders. Their offense stands out, but their defense needs improvement and a wide receiver upgrade could be beneficial. With the 21st pick in the draft, the Dolphins are eyeing Texas WR Xavier Worthy for his speed, a quality that aligns well with their vertical offense.

Worthy’s 4.21-second 40-yard dash time showcases his speed, which could complement Tyreek Hill’s game. However, at 5-foot-11 and 165 pounds, he lacks size and physicality for the NFL. Concerns include his ability to make contested catches and inconsistent effort. The Dolphins face defensive needs after parting ways with Xavien Howard and some suggest they may need to consider drafting a quarterback to succeed Tua Tagovailoa.