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Miami Dolphins: Why Not Draft WR at 11?

Miami Dolphins: Why Not Draft WR at 11?

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March 19, 20261m 23s

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The Miami Dolphins, facing a void at wide receiver post Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddles departure, should resist the urge to draft a receiver with their eleventh overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Despite tempting prospects, positional value and historical data suggest that wide receivers dont significantly impact games like quarterbacks, offensive tackles, pass rushers, or cornerbacks. The Dolphins past high-priced receiver room, including Hill and Waddle, failed to secure a playoff win, highlighting the risk. Drafting a wide receiver early may lead to overdrafting due to the positions talent depth. The Dolphins history of regretting early receiver picks, like Waddle in 2021, underscores the importance of focusing on higher-value positions to achieve real contention.

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