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Factoid: Miami Dolphins
In Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, the Dolphins have the league’s fastest pair of wide receivers. Now can they get them downfield for some big plays? more »
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Factoid: Tua Tagovailoa
Miami has the fastest pair of wide receivers in the league. Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle can both fly. But do the Dolphins have a quarterback who can bring them to life? more »
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Factoid: Jaylen Waddle
Mike McDaniel was talking up Jaylen Waddle last week, and that makes sense, with Waddle coming off a rookie season that included 104 catches. But McDaniel will need to figure out some ways to better get Waddle downfield for some more impactful plays. more »
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Dolphins head coach to fantasy owners…”start Waddle”
Miami Dolphins wideout JAYLEN WADDLE set a rookie record with 104 catches in 2021. Earlier this week, new head coach Mike McDaniel said that he expects Waddle’s production to remain high… More heading into the upcoming season. McDaniel then proceeded to give fantasy advice, saying of Waddle that he would "start him in fantasy”. Finally, fantasy owners…a coach who understands our game. Less
Source: NFL.com
Around the NFL: Jaylen Waddle
Jaylen Waddle had a busy rookie season, catching a record 104 passes. And from the sound of Mike McDaniel, Waddle will be catching a bunch more passes in his second season. more »
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Factoid: Rookie receivers
JaMarr Chase played yesterday, DeVonta Smith is playing today, and it serves as a reminder that rookie receivers are making an impact more quickly than they have in the past. They’re getting acclimated into offenses and affecting games. more »
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Dolphins WR Waddle sets rookie record
Miami Dolphins wide receiver JAYLEN WADDLE set an NFL rookie record for receptions in a single season in Sunday’s win against the New England Patriots. Waddle broke Anquan Boldin’s record, set… More in 2003, when he caught his 102nd pass on the fourth play of the game. Miami drafted Waddle sixth overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, pairing him with his former college and current NFL quarterback – TUA TAGOVAILOA. Less
Source: ESPN.com
Podcast: December 29 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Moishe Steigmann and Justin Eleff review their full-season fantasy ventures ahead of one more big week, then try hard to give away three (!) great prizes in #SUPPLYbyDEMAND. Sponsored by RealTime Fantasy Sports (rtsports.com) and Affordable Trophies. more »
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Factoid: Short-range receivers
The Ravens are throwing Hollywood Brown plenty of passes, but not many of them are doing much damage. Too many of his receptions have been of the low-impact variety around the line of scrimmage. more »
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Rookie WR Waddle leads Dolphins vs. Panthers
Miami Dolphins rookie wide receiver JAYLEN WADDLE topped 100 receiving yards for the first time in his career in Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers. Waddle is on pace to set… More the NFL’s rookie receptions record and the franchise’s rookie record for receiving yards. Waddle also added a touchdown to complete a successful fantasy outing. Less
Source: Miami Herald
Podcast: November 19 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Ian Allan and Justin Eleff preview Week 11 of the NFL regular season. Sponsored by Fantasy Index Weekly and RotoWire. more »
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Around the NFL: Will Fuller
Will Fuller’s debut with the Dolphins will have to wait for at least a week. He’s attending to a non-football matter, says coach Brian Flores. more »
Mailbag: July 29, 2021
Ian Allan answers your fantasy football questions. In this edition: Coping with the NFL's new COVID policies. Update on Fantasy Index Open. Success rates on first-round wide receivers. Rookie keepers. And more. more »
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Factoid: Rookie receivers
I don’t think I’ll be drafting DeVonta Smith, JaMarr Chase or Jaylen Waddle. They’re decent-enough prospects, but with heralded rookie receivers, they tend to get so overhyped that it’s hard for them to meet expectations. more »
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Factoid: Rookie receivers
If form holds, two or three rookie wide receivers will finish with top-30 numbers this year. That’s been the average over the last 10 years. more »
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