The Miami Dolphins may have failed to make the playoffs, but the 2021 season proved that they have some promising, young players to build around on their roster.
Wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, safety Jevon Holland, and linebacker Jaelan Phillips all played so well in their first year that they’ve earned the honor of being named to the PFWA’s All-Rookie Team.
Waddle, named the second wide receiver behind Cincinnati Bengals wideout Ja’Marr Chase, had an exceptional season that resulted in him breaking multiple franchise records and the NFL’s rookie record for receptions. He did this all as the focal point for an offense that struggled for much of the season, so it’s that much more impressive.
Holland was the top safety in this class, according to the PFWA, as he beat out the Las Vegas Raiders’ Tre’Von Moehrig. While he might not have broken records in his first year, Holland’s impact was felt in nearly every game. He was always making a big hit, putting pressure on the quarterback, or forcing a turnover.
Phillips hasn’t been talked about as much, but his production in his rookie season was still impressive. He finished the year with eight sacks, the most by any rookie in Dolphins history, but that number doesn’t tell the whole story, as he was constantly getting pressure on the quarterback. If he can force quarterbacks to hurry a throw or force them into another defender’s grasp, that’s just as important as taking him down.
All three players have extremely bright futures in the league, and if they can put the right pieces around them, Miami might have a chance to make a run at some point.
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