Miami Dolphins evaluation of Malik Willis raises concerns ahead of training camp
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 6:25 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Miami Dolphins quarterback Malik Willis, a notable offseason signing, has led to concern regarding his early performance ahead of training camp. Reports indicate that Willis must enhance his processing speed and build chemistry with new teammates. Head coach Jeff Hafley acknowledged that the offense is a work in progress as the Dolphins recently reshaped their roster, trading Jaylen Waddle and releasing Tyreek Hill. Despite the challenges, expectations remain modest for the team as training camp approaches.
- •Malik Willis is deemed a free-agent quarterback acquisition this offseason.
- •Concerns arise over his processing speed and chemistry with teammates.
- •The Dolphins have reshaped their roster, including trading Jaylen Waddle.
- •Head coach Jeff Hafley calls the offense a work in progress.
- •Training camp opens soon, and improvement is needed.
- 6:25 PMYahoo Sports — Miami Dolphins early results with Malik Willis not looking ideal
"One of the NFL’s most coveted free agents this offseason was current Miami Dolphins quarterback Malik Willis. That distinction, however, had as much to do with a thin free-agent quarterback market as it did with Willis himself. Even so, he…
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