Fans have focused their complaints on Hill and Jaylen Waddle, the team's star duo. The criticism has been deserved, as both players are on track to end the year with disappointing numbers. Hill is in for the biggest regression, going from 1,799 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns in 2023 to just 805 yards and five touchdowns through 15 weeks in 2024.

As the bigger star, Hill has taken the brunt of the beatings from fans and media. Yet, there is a solid reason to believe that at 30 years old, a player whose game relies on as much speed and athleticism as Hill would experience an athletic decline. The same cannot be said for the 26-year-old Waddle, who should only be entering his best years.

After a strong Week 1, Waddle fell off a cliff in the following weeks. A lot of that had to do with Tagovailoa's injury, which many understood. However, once the star signal-caller returned to the lineup, Waddle's numbers did not. The Alabama product has topped 100 yards just twice in 2024 and has frustratingly been on and off the injury report all season long.

Even in some of Tagovailoa's best games, Waddle has not been a part of it. He has been held beneath 50 receiving yards in eight of his 14 games — 57 percent — in 2024. If he had not already earned a reputation in the league, his box scores would make any unsuspecting fan believe he is the third option on a weak passing offense.

At the beginning of the year, the Dolphins had a solid case of owning the best receiving corps in the league. With just a couple of games remaining in the season, that could not be further from the truth.