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Your 2025 Dolphins Offensive Stat Leaders

Your 2025 Dolphins Offensive Stat Leaders

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A couple of nights ago, I asked the following question:
What's your prediction for who will lead the Miami Dolphins offense in any statistical category? Give us your list of leaders, along with statistical numbers, if you also want to predict those.
Below are some of your thoughts and answers-
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SlayerNation1 has all of the usual suspects.
Achane 800/400 yards
Hill 1400 (Waddle will miss games 1100)
Tua 3,000 yards passing, will miss games
Smith if He plays 700 yards, many of his short passes/behind LOS passes could go to a RB or Conner.
Mcadaniel leads the league with 30 Delays of Game
dedstrk316 added some new statistical categories.
Injuries:
Tua, Chubb, Phillips, at least one oline player.
Timeouts due to not being able to get the play call in on time:
McDaniel
Hissy Fits:
Tyreek
Being a total badass:
Seiler and Grant
How the heck did he do that:
Achane, Waddle
Yarganaught doesn't know who it's going to be but believes that the run game will be a focus this coming season.
Oh gosh, I really don't have any idea who will be The Man at any spot. I think the running game will be a focus, and the O-line will improve in that area. But will those carries go to Achane, or will he become an increased passing threat? Perhaps Wright or Gordon II will surpass him in rushing yards and TDs. As mentioned below by JUK, will MMD spurn Hill's ego (in what could be his final season with Miami) in turn for Waddle's? Similarly, will MMD try to replace Jonnu's TE production with one of the other TEs on the roster, will Achane assume many of those shorter yardage passes, or will a WR3 step up as the TE (Pharoah) assumes more of a blocking role again? And that's just on Offense!!!
Dolphster sees the status quo remaining.
Interesting question. I think Tua, Achane, and Hill will still lead in passing, rushing, and re
Smith will stay, play to the same standard but be at least 20% down in counting statsceiving. Even if Jonnu stays, I don't foresee him replicating last year's stats, so I don't see him repeating for most receiving TDs. Not sure who I would guess would take that lead this year though. Maybe Achane for most overall TDs, but not receiving TDs.
JUK has Achane leading the team in yards and Waddle besting Hill.
Achane will lead the team in total yards from scrimmage, that's the easiest call for me if he's healthy.
Waddle will outplay Hill, whether he leads the team in receiving yards depends if McD has learned his lesson or if he keeps trying to feed balls to protect Reek's ego.
Bill Moody sees Tua staying healthy.
QB (All) - Tua (he stays healthy)
RB (Rushing and Scrimmage Yards, TDs) - Achane (Wright didn't look good last year, and Ollie is new)
WR (Receiving Yards) - HIll (while I think both Hill and Waddle will have a resurgance, I think Hill gonna be on a warpath)
These seem most likely to me.
It seems that if there is any consensus, it is that things will continue as they are. Thank you to each of you who took the time to answer our question of the day.
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