Abramson: Dolphins Had Smallest Receiving Corps in NFL Last Season

The Miami Dolphins overhauled their receiving corps this season after having the smallest group in the league last season, according to the Palm Beach Post's Andrew Abramson.

"I did a little research last year and figured out the Dolphins were the smallest team in the NFL when it came to receivers and tight ends," Abramson said on the Marc Hochman Show with Zach Krantz. "They just didn't have a lot of size. Their biggest receiver was Brian Hartline. He's not a guy that played with size.

"I think the guys they have now are better suited for Tannehill. Now it's really on him to take it to the next level."

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