Dolphins WR Albert Wilson
Gase only coached Wilson for one season in Miami, but he was heavily involved in the offense for the first seven weeks of the season before landing on injured reserve with a hip injury. He was the second-most targeted wide receiver on the Dolphins in the first half of the season behind only Danny Amendola – who finished with three more targets in the same amount of games.
Wilson is a speedster and would fit well in Gase’s offense given his familiarity and skillset as a slot receiver. The issues with Wilson are durability – he’s missed 15 games over the past three seasons – and consistent production – he’s never caught more than 43 passes in a season and only finished with more than 500 receiving yards once in his six-year career. The other problem is his contract, which comes with a $10.833 million cap hit in 2020.