Malik Willis Praises Competitive Fire in Dolphins' Unproven WR Room
Summary
The Miami Dolphins signed quarterback Malik Willis to a big three-year contract despite his limited NFL experience. Willis says the team's wide receivers compete hard every day, which makes them better, even though none of them is a top established star yet.Key Facts
- Malik Willis signed a three-year, $67.5 million deal with the Miami Dolphins in March.
- Willis has started only six NFL games in his career and one for the Green Bay Packers last season.
- The Dolphins currently do not have a clear top wide receiver (WR1).
- Willis believes daily competition among wide receivers is improving the group.
- Miami’s top receivers include Malik Washington, Jalen Tolbert, and Caleb Douglas, with several rookies on the roster.
- Veteran tight end Greg Dulcich is considered the most proven offensive receiving threat on the team.
- The wide receiver group has a mix of skills, like Washington’s agility, Tolbert’s route running, and Atwell’s speed.
- Rookie Caleb Douglas, a tall and physical player picked in the third round, has attracted attention this offseason.
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