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Coming into last season, the Dolphins had a lot of talent at the wide receiver position, and in general, they did a decent job. However, Miami’s receiving group could get a total makeover this off-season. Unless Gibson and Hartline take a significant pay cut, they will most likely be released and no one knows what is going to happen with Wallace. The only definite is that Landry will be here, and be a focal part of the offense. Luckily for Miami, there are a lot of quality receivers available in free agency and there is a solid class of receivers that will be entering the draft.

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One of the better receivers that will be hitting the market is Jeremy Maclin from the Philadelphia Eagles. He has been in the league for 5 years and last year he had a career season. He had 85 catches for 1318 yards, 10 touchdowns, and he averaged 15.5 yards per catch, and each of these statistics was a career-high for him. A big reason for the better numbers was because DeSean Jackson left the team and went to play for the Redskins, so Maclin was able to receive a lot more targets, 143 targets to be exact. He is quick and is able to bring some more explosiveness to the Dolphins’ offense. He also is not going to command a ridiculously high contract, and he is only 27 years old and is entering the prime of his career.

What I would suggest trying to do is see if they could work out some sort of a trade with the Eagles before they re-sign him. Offer them, Wallace, for Maclin. Regardless of a trade or not, Maclin would be the perfect candidate to replace Wallace, if the Dolphins do not decide to bring Wallace back. Maclin may not be as fast as Wallace, but he is still quick and does provide big-play potential. In addition, Maclin is not known as a diva type receiver. The thing that stands out the most about Maclin is that after the Eagles decided not to resign DeSean, Maclin became the number one receiver on the team, and he stepped up in a huge way. Most free bookie software fans would even argue that Maclin overall is a better player than Wallace.

Maclin would be a great addition to our receiving group, and even if we release Hartline, Gibson, and Wallace, a player like Maclin could basically null and void the loss of the other 3 players. I would even go a step further and say that getting a player like Maclin would make our receiving group better, even though we may lose 3 other receivers. What does the rest of Phins fans think about trying to sign Maclin?’

3 comments

  • Dunner

    I would love a trade Wallace for Maclin. The Eagles are not that foolish though. If we could get Maclin through free agency and cut/release/trade Wallace, release both Hartline and Gibson we would improve our team both offensively and team chemistry (Wallace). Should that happen, then draft Green-Beckham in the 2nd round, all the sudden we have a dynamic offense with many of the weapons in their prime.

  • Stephen Fabrizio

    I like Maclin, Maclin makes sense because he plays under the same schemes in Philly, and he is quality WR. I do think both Hartline and Gibson will go. Together they count more than 10 million against the salary cap for 3rd & 4th receiving options. Too expensive and we need other needs. I suppose Rishard Matthews would stay, as he has good potential, is still a cheap option, and he has played with Tannehill for 3 years and under Lazor for 1 year. Matthews knows the system, I hope? The knock on Matthews was that he was not picking up the offense fast enough, even under Sherman. I think we need to draft a tall, physical, and fast WR in the draft too. I would not mind trading Wallace. I am tired of his immature and selfish behavior. For the most part, Wallace is still a “one trick pony”.

    • Jimmy Bourbon

      Yes I agree I like Matthews, but him and Philbin seem to have underlining issues. Yes we def need to draft a big receiver that can be a red-zone threat. Yes I agree I’m tired of Wallace’s immature and selfish behavior how he does not get the ball enough. He does not get the ball that much because he is not that great