The Miami Dolphins have numerous alternatives at wide receiver should Odell Beckham choose to sign elsewhere. Last season’s offensive struggles highlighted the urgency to bolster the receiving corps, especially when key players like Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle were hampered by injuries towards the end of the season, impacting Miami’s offensive potency. Despite re-signing Braxton Berrios and River Cracraft, the Dolphins are actively pursuing upgrades in this area.
Their pursuit includes negotiations with Odell Beckham Jr., but they’re also exploring other options. Among these are former starters like Tyler Boyd, who has consistently performed well for the Bengals, D.J. Chark, known for his combination of size and speed despite facing challenges with quarterbacks, and Marquez Valdes-Scantling, who contributed significantly to the Chiefs’ recent Super Bowl victories.
Additionally, there are more experienced options such as Michael Thomas, whose career has been slowed by injuries but still holds an impressive track record, and Jarvis Landry, a former Pro Bowl receiver whose recent setbacks might offer a chance for resurgence, especially if he accepts a contract based on performance.
Role players like Hunter Renfrow, who showed promise in 2021 but faced limitations due to quarterback instability and team strategies, and Michael Gallup, known for his ability in specific areas despite some inconsistencies, also present viable alternatives for the Dolphins to consider.