Overview
- Quarterback coach Sean McAvoy posted a video showing Malik Willis throwing with Jalen Tolbert in Jacksonville as the new starter works on timing with teammates.
- Willis says four years of hip-driven throwing work with coach Quincy Avery has lifted his accuracy, with his completion rate rising from 53% in Tennessee to 78.7% in a small Green Bay sample.
- Miami’s wideout group has been depleted by moves involving Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, leaving Jalen Tolbert, Malik Washington and Tutu Atwell as the current top options.
- Recent coverage urges veteran help at receiver, with CBS Sports via Sporting News backing a push for Jauan Jennings and FanSided’s Zachary Rotman, reported by Heavy, suggesting Deebo Samuel.
- Some pundits question the long-term plan for Willis, with CBS Sports’ Pete Prisco predicting Miami could draft a quarterback next year as the team resets under coach Jeff Hafley and GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and holds picks No. 11 and 30.