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Dolphins Top Fantasy Players

These are the top fantasy football players of the Miami Dolphins as ranked by Average Draft Position (ADP) in PPR-format mock drafts.

Data as of September 10, 2025.

# Name Pos Team ADP Bye
1 De'Von Achane RB MIA 2.02 6
2 Ollie Gordon II RB MIA 14.03 6

De'Von Achane

De'Von Achane's current ADP is 2.02, which is the 2nd pick of the 2nd round, and 14th selection overall.

De'Von Achane Average Draft Position PPR

Ollie Gordon II

Ollie Gordon II's current ADP is 14.03, which is the 3rd pick of the 14th round, and 159th selection overall.

Ollie Gordon II Average Draft Position PPR

Miami Dolphins 2025 Schedule

Week Home/Away Opponent
11 Home Washington Commanders
1 Away Indianapolis Colts
2 Home New England Patriots
3 Away Buffalo Bills
4 Home New York Jets
5 Away Carolina Panthers
6 Home Los Angeles Chargers
7 Away Cleveland Browns
8 Away Atlanta Falcons
9 Home Baltimore Ravens
10 Home Buffalo Bills
13 Home New Orleans Saints
14 Away New York Jets
15 Away Pittsburgh Steelers
16 Home Cincinnati Bengals
17 Home Tampa Bay Buccaneers
18 Away New England Patriots

Miami Dolphins News

Quinn Ewers, Quinn Ewers Little More Than a Back-of-Roster Dynasty Handcuff

A seventh-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Miami Dolphins quarterback Quinn Ewers was given the chance to start the final three games of his rookie season. While he did not look glaringly out of place running an NFL offense, averaging 189.7 passing yards across those starts while throwing three touchdowns and three interceptions, the new Dolphins regime moved quickly to add former Packer Malik Willis on a three-year, $67.5 million deal that would presumably lock him in as the starter for the duration of Ewer's rookie contract. At RotoBaller's QB49, Ewers is still a roster-worthy handcuff in superflex dynasty leagues, though any fantasy consideration he sees is likely to come in a worst-case, emergency situation with no other fill-in options. Even then, his upside will still be capped by his conservative play style and Miami's lack of receiver talent, making him an easy player to move on from for managers facing a roster crunch.

Quinn Ewers player page.

June 21, 2026 5:37 AM EST


Jalen Tolbert, Can Jalen Tolbert Find Fantasy Relevance in a Wide-Open Dolphins Receiver Room?

After four up-and-down seasons with the Cowboys, wide receiver Jalen Tolbert signed a one-year, $1.4 million deal with the Miami Dolphins, and after spending 2025 behind one of the league's top tandems in CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, he now finds himself in arguably the most wide-open receiver room in the NFL. Tolbert's 49 receptions in 2024 are the highest single-season total of any wide receiver on Miami's roster, topped only by running back De'Von Achane, who has averaged more than 72 catches per year over the past two seasons. The Dolphins spent heavily on the position in the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting Caleb Douglas and Chris Bell in the third round before taking Kevin Coleman Jr. in round five, but Tolbert's versatility could allow him to carve out an early role in a room rounded out by Tutu Atwell and incumbent Malik Washington. On average, no Dolphins receiver is going earlier than round 18 in 2026 drafts, with Tolbert ranked as RotoBaller's WR91. While history would suggest at least one player will outperform ADP, a true fantasy ceiling is still capped in what projects to be one of the league's lowest scoring offenses, and Tolbert will be difficult to trust anywhere outside of best ball formats.

Jalen Tolbert player page.

June 20, 2026 6:01 AM EST


Kevin Coleman Jr., Kevin Coleman Jr. Could be a Taxi-Squad Stash Option

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. should get plenty of opportunities to prove himself on this rebuilding roster. The Dolphins selected Coleman in the fifth-round of this year's draft. He was the third wideout taken by the Dolphins behind Caleb Douglas and Chris Bell. Despite being taken late in the draft, Coleman could quickly climb up the depth chart, assuming he plays well. He finished with 66 receptions, 732 receiving yards, and one touchdown across 13 games with Missouri this past season. Coleman did tear his ACL in November, which could impact his availability for the beginning of the season. Once he's healthy, Coleman should get a chance to prove himself on a roster without a ton of reliable pass-catchers. Coleman is unlikely to be a consistent contributor right away, but could have value down the road in dynasty formats. He's someone to think about stashing on the taxi squad.

Kevin Coleman Jr. player page.

June 19, 2026 5:17 PM EST


Malik Washington, Is Malik Washington Being Undervalued as the Dolphins' Potential WR1?

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Malik Washington averaged only 18.6 receiving yards per game in 2025, but playing in all 17 games, his 317 yards were the most of any receiver currently on the roster. Miami has moved on from Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, and the team spent five of its 13 draft picks on either receiver or tight end. With the competition for targets wide open heading into 2026, Washington has a strong chance to serve as the team's WR1 in a new-look offense that will undoubtedly still run through running back De'Von Achane and potentially tight end Greg Dulcich. 2025 starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa ranked 30th in the league with 6.9 yards per attempt, contributing to Washington's low yardage total despite a respectable 62 targets, whereas new starter Malik Willis has proven to be much more aggressive, leading the league with 12.1 yards per attempt across his four 2025 appearances. With a spot near the top of the depth chart and a downfield passing attack that could take advantage of some of the abilities that allowed him to rack up more than 1,300 yards in his final collegiate season, Washington has a chance to carve out something close to an every-week role for fantasy and could prove to be a steal as a player going in the late double-digit rounds of startup drafts.

Malik Washington player page.

June 18, 2026 5:50 AM EST


Chris Bell, Chris Bell Enters 2026 as a Priority Dynasty Stash Candidate

Miami Dolphins rookie wide receiver Chris Bell (knee) may miss the start of the 2026 season as he works his way back from the torn ACL he suffered in late November. Despite the injury, the Dolphins used a third-round pick on Bell in the 2026 NFL Draft after he recorded 72 receptions for 917 yards and six touchdowns across 11 games in his final season at Louisville. Given his uncertain return timeline, dynasty managers should temper their expectations for Bell's short-term production impact. However, the 22-year-old could be well-positioned to emerge as a key piece in Miami's long-term plans. The Dolphins enter 2026 with the underwhelming veteran trio of Jalen Tolbert, Malik Washington, and Tutu Atwell at the top of their wide receiver depth chart. Along with fellow 2026 wide receiver draftees Caleb Douglas and Kevin Coleman Jr., Bell could be in line for a significant role in Miami upon his return from injury. In dynasty formats, managers should be looking to stash Bell for his long-term upside.

Chris Bell player page.

June 15, 2026 8:58 AM EST