Talk about going from the outhouse to the penthouse of the NFL. Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle went from staring down a lengthy rebuild as one of Miami's few viable players to joining the AFC's reigning No. 1 seed in the blink of an eye.
Even though the massive Waddle trade that sent him to Denver only exacerbated the Dolphins' dire 2026 salary cap situation, they must have some kind of workaround. Plus, they're armed with all the draft capital they could ever want.
One core player (among others) the Fins couldn't find a trade partner for was Waddle's former running mate, Tyreek Hill.