Key additions include Donaven McCulley, an undrafted wide receiver from Michigan, added after the draft to bolster the receiving corps. McCulley, who amassed 1,422 receiving yards in college, is viewed as having high upside despite pre-draft development needs. The Dolphins also added size at wide receiver through three draft picks: Caleb Douglas (6’3″), Chris Bell (6’2″), and Kevin Coleman Jr. (5th round pick). Bell, in particular, is highlighted as a potentially high-impact, vertical threat, with evaluators noting his size, explosiveness, and matchup versatility.
In sum, the Dolphins’ post-draft strategy centers on a youth movement around a veteran quarterback, enhanced by a larger, more versatile receiving group poised to grow into a more dynamic offense. Key takeaways: quarterback stability with Willis, a renewed WR mindset prioritizing size and vertical play, and the expectation that drafted receivers and the undrafted McCulley will develop into complementary weapons for a revitalized attack.