Last season it did not come out like the Miami Dolphins They expected and much of that had to do with the recoil that had its offensive, which became considered some point close as one of the most fearsome of the entire NFL.
The attack by coach Mike McDaniel was below the average, with a average of 325.9 total yards per game (eighth in the league) and with 20.3 points per commitment (22).
But now, with the sights set in the 2025 campaign, the Dolphins have between eyebrow and eyebrow return to the offensive elite. While the attack will continue to need established pieces such as Tua tagovaila, Tyreek Hill and Jaylen WaddleThe team also has a jewel that many experts predict that it will enjoy a large harvest in 2025.
This is the Wide Relever Malik Washington. Miami has been in search of a third receiver consistent behind Hill and Waddle and that good could be the prospect, selected in the sixth draft round in 2024.
Washington seems to fit well into the Miami receptor mold. It is fast and skilled with the ball in the hands, which could demonstrate as a rookie, registering 26 passes for 223 yards. He also loaded the ball five times for 25 yards and accumulated a touchdown.
Most of that production by Washington came in its last four challenges and the expectation within the organization is that the receiver can maintain the good pace that left in the conclusion of the previous tournament.
The X factor?
In the event that he can achieve it, and with the fact that the rest of the Dolphins offensive stars will maintain their usual elite level and will avoid the injuries that have cost the team so much in recent times, it is almost a fact that Miami will be back as one of the most powerful offensives of the circuit in 2025.
And, among all the big names that the South Florida team has, it may be Washington’s young blood that finishes adding the missing ingredient so that the Dolphins can finally reach the next level.