NFL: Ranking the worst QB-WR Chemistry in the league
By Nick Villano
NFL: Ranking the worst QB Chemistry in the league:18. Tua Tagovailoa to Preston Williams – Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins wide receiving core is just a cavalcade of mistaken chemistry. Devante Parker will be a superstar one week, then he will disappear for a month. Albert Wilson shows promise then immediately goes without a catch for two games. Will Fuller V has never looked like anything the Dolphins signed up for on the field, and he’s missed all but two games anyway. Jalen Waddle is finally giving the Dolphins someone to build around, but Waddle might be quarterback proof. He might be great with me throwing him the ball. Then, there’s Preston Wilson.
Wilson has shown so many flashes of great play, but then poof; he’s gone. This season, the Dolphins made it clear they weren’t trusting him to even get the chance. The Dolphins drafted Waddle and signed Fuller in the offseason, showing they planned on revamping the wide receiver group. Parker, Wilson, and Williams would fight for the remaining throws, and Williams lost pretty badly in that three-way. He has five targets all season.
Things got so bad that the Dolphins started making Williams a healthy scratch. There is no chemistry left with Williams and Tua Tagovailoa. Williams will be on another team next season if he’s able to get another shot in this league.