Erin WalshMarch 28, 2022
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The future of DeVanteParker could be in doubt with the Miami Dolphins.

The general manager of the Dolphins said he has received trade calls about a veteran wide receiver and will listen to offers.

Parker will likely remain on the roster in 2022.

The Dolphins signed Hill to a four-year, $120 million extension last week after acquiring him in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Hill had been with the Chiefs for six years. He has four seasons with more than 1,000 receiving yards and will be Tua Tagovailoa's go-to option.

Hill had a season in which he caught over a hundred passes for over a thousand yards and nine touchdown passes. He had at least 1,200 yards and nine scores for the second year in a row.

The Dolphins selected him 14th in the 2015 draft and he has been with Miami for seven years. In 10 games in 2021, he caught 40 passes for 515 yards and two touchdown.

The addition of Hill dropped him down the list. Jaylen Waddle, the 6th pick in the 2021 draft, caught 104 passes for 1,015 yards and six touchdown last season.

Miami has plenty of depth with the addition of Lynn Bowden Jr. The Dolphins signed Wilson to a three-year, $22.1 million deal after he had a career year with the Dallas Cowboys, catching 45 passes for 602 yards and six scores.

It could afford to tradeParker to upgrade in another area given Miami's depth at receiver. If Tagovailoa can hold up his end of the bargain, the franchise could have one of the most effective offensive units in football.