Welcome to the Splash Zone Kenny Stills Jersey , the quickest way to get your day started off right. ns news from the last 24 hours."The Dolphins have avoided adding veterans so far and for the right reasons. They don’t want to lose compensatory picks but tomorrow, signings will not count towards that compensatory equation. Which means the team can add someone like Nick Perry, a player they are expressing interest in. The Dolphins could use another pass rusher and they could sign the veteran player cheap.You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.Report: Dolphins have “made overtures” to Nick Perry – ProFootballTalkThe Dolphins have largely stayed away from signing veteran players this offseason, but there may be an exception when it comes to adding some help in the defensive front seven. Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald reports that the team has "made overtures" to former Packers linebacker Nick Perry.Dolphins Running BacksBack-to-back seventh-round RBs give Miami Dolphins options - Sports - The Palm Beach Post - West Palm Beach, FLFirst came the running back with size and no stats, immediately followed by the back with no size and perhaps too many stats, if such a thing is possible.When the Dolphins were on the clock in the seventh round of the NFL Draft Reshad Jones Jersey , there wasn’t much, it seemed, to surprise.Phinsider News You May Have MissedMiami Dolphins News 5/6/19: Josh Rosen On His Fourth Offensive Coordinator - The PhinsiderWelcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.Who will be the leading receiver for the 2019 Miami Dolphins? - The PhinsiderThe top three positions of Miami’s wide receiver depth chart are relatively set headed into the 2019 season. Who will rise to the very top?NFL Free Agency rumors 2019: Dolphins targeting Packers Nick Perry to bolster pass rush - The PhinsiderThe Miami Dolphins have several question marks surrounding the team as they head into the summer, including questions about the offensive line and the defensive secondary. No question, however, is...How should Adam Gase handle the Dolphins’ wide receiver situation? In last weekend’s game against the Tennessee Titans, Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill completed 20/28 passes to six different receivers. Kenny Stills Minkah Fitzpatrick Jersey , Albert Wilson, Danny Amendola, Jakeem Grant, Kenyan Drake, and Mike Gesicki all caught balls in that contest, and moving forward, it’s clear that all should be involved in the passing game. Stills is one of the game’s most underrated deep threats. Wilson and Grant are dangerous weapons with the ball in their hands. Amendola and Gesicki are excellent safety blankets for Tannehill over the middle of the field. Drake is one of the league’s best backs catching passes out of the backfield.With all of that in mind, Dolphins fans and coaches are probably asking themselves... where does the team’s “number one” wide receiver fit into the offense. With the way the offense hummed steadily on opening weekend Mike Gesicki Jersey , many probably forgot that the team’s supposed top pass catcher wasn’t even playing. It looked as though the offense hardly missed DeVante Parker as Miami cruised to a 1-0 start in a solid performance in what was an odd, weather delayed Sunday afternoon contest.Moving forward, with Parker expected to play tomorrow against the New York Jets, how is head coach Adam Gase going to game plan all of Miami’s offensive weapons so that each can have an impact? For argument’s sake, let’s assume Tannehill continues to throw a similar number of pass attempts per game. In an offense that is planning on running the ball quite a bit, there are only so many receptions to go around, and as I mentioned above, the team’s pass catching corps is deep and talented. Despite the fact that Parker has skill and athleticism Jason Sanders Jersey , the offense showed that it can function well without him.If Parker is going to be involved, who should the team funnel touches away from? The obvious answer would likely be Jakeem Grant, as he’s the fifth receiver on the depth chart and was given the start in Parker’s stead last week. However, Grant is a mini rocket ship on the field, making defenders miss almost every time he touches the ball. He showed last Sunday that he deserves to be lining up with the offense on game day and not just limited to returning punts and kicks.What do you all think? How should the Dolphins game plan the aerial attack moving forward?