Rob Goldberg@@TheRobGoldbergFeatured Columnist IVAugust 8, 2022
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According to a report, the Miami Dolphins are trying to clear their logjam at receiver.

According to Albert Breer, the Dolphins are talking to teams about trading Lynn Bowden Jr.

Jaylen Waddle was the first-round pick in the 2021.

There isn't much room for Bowden and Williams on the roster even with Albert Wilson and DeVanteParker changing teams.

Williams has 56 catches in three seasons in the National Football League. In just eight games as a rookies, the 25-year-old caught 32 catches for 428 yards and three touchdown. He returned kicks as well.

He has never played more than eight games in a season. He finished last year with just six catches for 71 yards and was ranked fifth among Dolphins receivers.

He missed all of last year with a hamstring injury, but he showed promise as a rookies in 2020 with 28 catches for 211 yards. At different times during his college career, the former Kentucky star was a quarterback, running back, receiver, and returner.

He was traded by the Las Vegas Raiders just months after they drafted him in the third round.

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It won't take a high draft pick to get Williams or Bowden, but there could be value for a team looking for depth at receiver.