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Drew Rosenhaus: Jonnu Smith's situation with Dolphins "still fluid"

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16 June 2025

Jonnu Smith did not attend the Dolphins' mandatory minicamp last week, but that doesn't mean the tight end will definitely be playing elsewhere this fall.

The Dolphins have talked with other teams about trading Smith because he is looking for a new deal after signing a two-year, $8.4 million contract with the Dolphins before last season. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel has said the Dolphins aren't looking to move Smith, but they haven't given him a new contract so it's still a possibility.

During an appearance on WSVN on Sunday, Smith's agent Drew Rosenhaus said the situation is "still fluid."

“Nothing has been resolved yet," Rosenhaus said, via C. Isaiah Smalls II of the Miami Herald. "It’s still an ongoing situation.”

Smith was one of the few bright spots for Miami last season with 88 catches for 884 yards and four touchdowns. It will be a little while longer before we know whether he'll have a chance at an encore.

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Giants 2025 Position Breakdown: What's the next step for Malik Nabers?

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16 June 2025

Heading into the 2025 season, the Giants are coming off another incredibly disappointing campaign, which saw them go 3-14 and take another step in the wrong direction, putting GM Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll firmly on the hot seat. But as the team heads into 2025, there's optimism that New York will be an improved squad.

In this series, we’ll break down the depth chart for every position group. This time, we’ll go in-depth at the wide receiver position...


Projected depth chart

Starters: Malik Nabers, Darius Slayton, Wan'Dale Robinson
Backups: Jalin Hyatt, Lil'Jordan Humphrey, Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Zach Pascal, Bryce Ford-Wheaton
Key additions/losses: Signed Pascal and Humphrey in free agency
Top Performers in 2024: Nabers had 109 catches, 1,204 yards, and seven touchdowns
2024 ranking via PFF: Nabers was ninth out of 98 ranked receivers

What Giants receivers have going for them

The Giants were a three-win team last season, so there are plenty of question marks up and down the roster. One thing is for certain, though: Nabers is an absolute force to be reckoned with.

The sixth overall pick was everything the Giants hoped for and more as a rookie, catching 109 passes -- the most ever for a rookie wide receiver. Nabers can do it all: he can stretch the field, he can make defenders miss in space, and he has a knack for getting open. It may be hard to imagine topping a 1,200-yard rookie season, but Nabers could take another leap forward and benefit from better quarterback play from Russell Wilson.

The Giants also have good complementary pieces around Nabers in Slayton, known for his ability to get behind the defense, and Robinson, who is one of the shiftier slot receivers in the league.

Key concern for 2025: Avoiding the sophomore slump

While there's no reason to believe that Nabers will take a step back, it's true that opposing teams now have a full season's worth of tape on him, meaning perhaps they can get a better read on his tendencies.

While it's unlikely, any kind of regression for Nabers could be a big blow to the group, as the roster doesn't have any other receiver who comes close to Nabers as an all-around playmaker.

Player who must step up in 2025: Jalin Hyatt

It feels like we've been saying this about Hyatt every offseason. A touchdown machine at the University of Tennessee, Hyatt hasn't yet found the end zone in two seasons as a pro, primarily because he hasn't shown enough to the coaching staff to merit consistent playing time.

Hyatt undoubtedly has breakaway speed, but he caught just eight passes in 16 games last season and appeared in just 33 percent of the team's offensive snaps.

He has two more seasons left on his contract and has virtually no trade value right now, so Hyatt needs to step up and prove that he belongs in the NFL.

Biggest camp battle: Slayton vs. Hyatt

If Hyatt were to find a permanent spot on offense, it would likely be in the role currently held by Slayton, as someone who can stretch the defense and take any extra attention off of Nabers.

When they Giants selected Hyatt in the third round of the 2023 draft, they likely viewed him as an eventual replacement for Slayton, but he's never taken advantage of his chances.

It's now or never for Hyatt to earn playing time, making him a player to watch during camp.

Overall 2025 outlook

You can make an argument that Nabers is already a top 10-15 receiver in the NFL, and he has the tools to be the very best. With a veteran like Wilson at quarterback, who is know for giving his receivers chances and throwing one of the prettiest deep balls, Nabers and the rest of the group could benefit greatly in 2025.

Like every other spot on the roster, the Giants receivers will need to prove their worth on the field. But on paper, the starting trio of Nabers, Slayton, and Robinson should strike fear in opposing defenses.

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Myles Garrett: Micah Parsons should get every penny he's owed

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16 June 2025

Myles Garett signed a new deal with the Browns this offseason, but the defensive end is still keeping an eye on the market.

Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons said recently that the team's decision to wait on signing him to a long-term contract extension is going to wind up costing them more money in the long run and that makes it likelier that his next deal is going to push him ahead of Garrett as the league's highest-paid defensive player. That would make for a short reign at the top for Garrett, but he doesn't sound like the prospect of Parsons resetting the bar is causing him any grief.

“I think he deserves whatever he’s earned," Garrett said, via Abby Jones of DLLS Sports. "Once I got the chance to train with him. I’ve seen his work ethic. I’ve seen how he attacks. The weights. Running. He’s 100% committed to his craft and getting better every day. He has that level of dedication to the game. He should get every penny he’s owed.”

Steelers star T.J. Watt could also surpass Garrett as he pushes for a new deal with the Steelers and the top spot may come down to which player waits the longest to get their deal done. However that plays out, it's been a rising tide for all edge rushers this offseason.

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More Articles …

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  3. NFL offseason power rankings: No. 32 Tennessee Titans hope Cam Ward puts them back on the map
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