Jarvis Landry was traded to the Browns this offseason, which frees up a ton of volume in the Miami Dolphins' offense. Landry was a funnel for targets and leaves behind 161 looks from last year.
The two most likely bets to see a boost in volume are DeVante Parker and Kenny Stills. The 'Fins didn't add any wideouts in the draft, although they selected tight end Mike Gesicki in the second round and signed veterans Danny Amendola and Albert Wilson in free agency. Still, Parker and Stills should see consistent volume in 2018.
Those passes will be coming from Ryan Tannehill, who missed all of 2017 due to injury.
Stills has long been a quality deep threat, but Parker may have the higher ceiling. This feels like a pivotal year for Parker, a former first-round pick who has yet for deliver big-time numbers. One of the issues with Parker has been volume -- he hasn't seen 100 targets in a season -- but with Landry out of town, that shouldn't be a problem moving forward.