The loss of Tyreek Hill is a crushing blow for a Dolphins team already struggling to find its footing. While Hill hasn't been the unstoppable force he once was, registering 15 catches for 198 yards and a single touchdown so far, he still served as the offense's primary downfield threat, a weapon defenses had to respect. Losing that dynamic presence, especially if his dislocated knee sidelines him for an extended period, leaves a huge hole in Miami’s attack.
Someone has to rise to the occasion, and Jaylen Waddle looks like the clear candidate. Since Hill arrived in 2022, the 26-year-old has been the Dolphins' WR2, posting multiple 1,000-yard seasons alongside him. Injuries in 2024 kept Waddle from showing his full capabilities, but it’s easy to forget just how gifted the Alabama product is.
Waddle exploded onto the scene in his rookie season, setting the record for most receptions by a first-year player with 104 catches as Miami's top offensive target. With Hill out, Waddle now steps into the WR1 role, paired with Malik Washington and Darren Waller. Given Miami's porous defense forcing the team into high-scoring, shootout scenarios, Waddle has a chance to deliver consistent WR2 production while also providing significant upside as a game-breaking weapon.