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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 12
2 Ollie Gordon II RB MIA 14.03 12

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

Malik Washington, Malik Washington Emerging as a Low-Cost Dynasty Buy Out of Ambiguous Receiver Room

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Malik Washington is one of only three wideouts still on the roster who caught a pass for the team in 2025. After a busy offseason of cuts, trades, and draft selections, the Dolphins' receiver room has undergone a massive overhaul, and Washington's place within it is very much up in the air. Washington's 46 receptions in 2025 amount to the second highest single season total among all current Dolphins pass catchers other than De'Von Achane, but Miami invested heavily to add new target competition, spending two thirds and a fifth-round pick on Caleb Douglas, Chris Bell, and Kevin Coleman Jr. Bell is still recovering from an ACL tear sustained in late November, and Douglas is widely considered to be one of the largest reaches of the draft, so ultimately, it could be the fifth-rounder Coleman who poses the most immediate threat to Washington's workload. After taking more than 90% of his collegiate snaps on the inside, Coleman projects as a slot-only player in the NFL, a role Washington has handled on nearly 50% of his professional snaps. Anytime ambiguity enters a position room, dynasty values tend to crater, and bargains can be found for managers willing to lean into the uncertainty. At RotoBaller's WR131, Washington could be an offseason steal if he's ultimately able to carve out a meaningful role in his third season with Miami.

Malik Washington player page.

May 3, 2026 5:40 AM EST


Greg Dulcich, Greg Dulcich Carries Breakout Potential into 2026

Across 10 games in 2025, Miami Dolphins tight end Greg Dulcich recorded 26 receptions for 335 yards and a touchdown on 33 targets. While the 26-year-old's numbers don't necessarily jump off the page, Dulcich finished the season strong by recording 11 catches for 135 yards and a score on 13 targets over his final three contests. Entering 2026, Dulcich currently sits atop the Dolphins' tight end depth chart and is reportedly a key piece of the team's offensive plans. Miami used third and fifth-round picks on tight ends Will Kacmarek and Seydou Traore in the 2026 NFL Draft, so there will be competition behind Dulcich. Injuries are also a red flag in Dulcich's profile, as he's played in just 31 games across four NFL seasons and has dealt with recurring hamstring issues. Still, Dulcich is well-positioned for a potential breakout year in a Dolphins offense that is desperate for quality pass-catchers after trading away star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle earlier this offseason. In deeper dynasty formats, Dulcich could be a tight end to target heading into 2026.

Greg Dulcich player page.

May 2, 2026 11:58 AM EST


Caleb Douglas, Caleb Douglas a Low-Upside Dynasty Stash Competing for a Role in Miami

The Miami Dolphins drafted former Texas Tech wide receiver Caleb Douglas in the third round (75th overall) of this year's NFL draft as they looked to restock the cupboard with their WR room following the offseason departures of Tyreek Hill (knee) and Jaylen Waddle. The 22-year-old Douglas spent two years at the University of Florida before finishing off his collegiate career in 2024 and 2025 at Texas Tech, where he combined for 1,723 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns on 114 catches over the last two years. Douglas might have been a reach for the receiver-needy Dolphins, who also took Chris Bell later in the third round. The 6-foot-4, 206-pounder didn't do much with the Gators in his first two years at college, and given his combination of size and speed (4.39-second 40-yard dash), his production in college was a bit underwhelming. The good news is that he has soft competition in Miami in Malik Washington, Jalen Tolbert, and Tutu Atwell. Still, it might not amount to much in 2026 in an offense that will run through running back De'Von Achane. Douglas' long-term fantasy profile will depend on his connection with new quarterback Malik Willis, but his ceiling could be as a touchdown-dependent, WR4/flex as a big-bodied red-zone threat.

Caleb Douglas player page.

May 2, 2026 8:17 AM EST


Jaylen Wright, Jaylen Wright Remains an Appealing Handcuff Option Following NFL Draft

Across 10 games in 2025, Miami Dolphins running back Jaylen Wright recorded 332 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns on 75 touches. Wright got off to a slow start to the year after suffering a leg injury that caused him to miss time. However, he gradually worked his way past fellow Dolphins back Ollie Gordon II on the depth chart and finished the year as Miami's primary RB2 behind De'Von Achane. The Dolphins did not add any notable competition to the running back room in the 2026 draft, but they did add offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor with a first-round pick. As long as Achane is in Miami, Wright's path to consistent fantasy production is largely blocked. Still, Wright offers clear handcuff appeal to fantasy managers heading into 2026, provided he can stay in front of Gordon II on the depth chart.

Jaylen Wright player page.

April 26, 2026 9:11 AM EST


Ollie Gordon II, Ollie Gordon II Fighting for a Roster Spot?

Miami Dolphins running back Ollie Gordon II's roster spot isn't guaranteed ahead of the 2026 NFL season. Gordon entered this week's draft as the team's No. 3 running back behind De'Von Achane and Jaylen Wright. While the Dolphins didn't draft a running back, they did still bring in competition for Gordon by signing Texas A&M running back Le'Veon Moss as an undrafted free agent. Moss' best season at school came in 2024, when he rushed for 765 rushing yards, 141 receiving yards, and 10 rushing touchdowns. As the returner on this roster, Gordon has an early advantage over Moss for the third running back spot, but the true test will come during training camp and the preseason. Because the Dolphins have a new-look coaching staff and front office, Gordon may have to prove himself as much as Moss or any other player on the roster. The Oklahoma State product had a modest 231 scrimmage yards, but he added four touchdowns along the way. As it stands, Gordon is the RB69 in RotoBaller's latest dynasty fantasy football rankings.

Ollie Gordon II player page.

April 26, 2026 9:08 AM EST