A recent draft pick for the Miami Dolphins, wide receiver Malik Washington, could be facing an uncertain future with the departure of Head Coach Mike McDaniel. This change in leadership opens up a period of roster evaluation, potentially leading to a wave of trades and releases. While names like former starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receiver Tyreek Hill are obvious candidates for movement, there are less prominent players who might also find themselves on the chopping block.
One such player is Malik Washington, a sixth-round pick in 2024 who was a clear favorite of McDaniel, evidenced by his impressive 101 targets over his first two seasons. However, his lack of efficiency could spell trouble under a new coaching staff. Washington's average of 7.5 yards per reception over those two seasons is remarkably low, especially considering his significant workload. Advanced metrics from Pro Football Focus further highlight his struggles, ranking him near the bottom in yards per route run for the past two years.
The situation is further complicated by the arrival of new General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan. With a background in Green Bay, Sullivan is likely to implement strategies that have made the Packers a consistent winner. This includes strict criteria for player positions, which could pose a challenge for Washington. At 5'8