Miami Dolphins 2019 – Best Case Scenario: Offensive Position Players

People say Miami is in a ‘rebuild year’, but does a ‘rebuilding team’ have an Offense like this?

  • Josh Rosen: Josh Rosen outplays Ryan Fitzpatrick and wins the starting job for Week 1 after an impressive Preseason. Rosen makes the Pro Bowl thanks to leading Miami to a 9-win season and because Tom Brady was forced to bow out for the Super Bowl.

    Pro Bowl or Bust for Josh Rosen who knows Miami is not afraid to Draft a QB in Round 1 of next year’s draft.

  • Kenyan Drake: Drake finally becomes the leading tailback that Adam Gase was reluctant to unleash. Drake rushes for 1,500+ yards with 12 TDs and finishes as a Top 10 Fantasy Running Back.
  • Kalen Ballage: Ballage mixes in well with Kenyan Drake, spelling him after his monster gains. Ballage plays the role of ‘goaline back’ while handling short-yardage situations and even vultures himself into 6+ TDs.
  • Kenny Stills: Stills gets his best passing teammate since Drew Brees. With all-around ability, Stills proves early that he’s capable of catching 100+ balls and 10+ touchdowns and is traded mid-season to the Steelers for a 3rd Round pick.
  • DeVante Parker: DeVante finally catches 100+ balls, plays all 16 games and gets NFL-wide buzz for his highlight reel catches and for being compared to A.J Green.
  • Preston Williams: Defenses cant keep up with the Parker + Williams tandem. Williams, reminiscent of a young Randy Moss, gets loose after the catch by creating space, breaking tackles and plays seamlessly. Miami fans become very excited about their Free Agent steal and soon to be star.

    Kenny Stills becomes a luxury for Miami after standout performances from his teammates.

  • Mike Gesicki: Gesicki averages 8 catches a game, becoming Rosen’s #1 safety blanket. Gesicki’s Redzone awareness and acrobatic ways earns him 8+ touchdowns and a Pro Bowl nod.
  • Jakeem Grant: Not just a Kick Returner, Grant will make his money off freakish speed, improved hands, big gains and season-long durability.
  • Albert Wilson: Wilson was on pace for a Pro Bowl season last year before his season-ending hip injury. Look for Wilson to be the glue that keeps the entire Dolphins offense flexing. Wilson will be clutch on 3rd down, hit multiple long runs and continue to improve the team’s culture.
  • Ryan Fitzpatrick: ‘FitzMagic’ will see the field when he relieves Rosen in blow out Wins against his former teams: Jets, Bills and Bengals.

Many (including myself) believe Preston Williams is a candidate to become your new favorite player.

  Where will you be when this all plays out?
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  1. padre27`
    padre27` says:

    Uhm…there is that whole Defense thingy, we need Charles Harris to have 10+ sacks, X to have running dude at the Cb, oh and Lb corp and well..who is playing DE again? Can they even stop the run?

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