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    The Best Miami Dolphins Fantasy Football Team Names

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    The fantasy football season is here, which means it's time to come up with a fantasy team name. We've compiled the best Miami Dolphins-themed team names.

    NFL fans around the world are starting to prepare for their fantasy football seasons. Whether you’re deep into a dynasty league or starting up a new redraft team, finding the right name for your squad can be a challenge.

    We compiled a list of the best fantasy football team names for each NFL franchise. But if you’re just looking for Miami Dolphins-themed team names, you’ve come to the right place.

    Miami Dolphins Player-Pun Fantasy Team Names

    • Take Me Tua Title (Tua Tagovailoa)
    • Hock Tua (Tua Tagovailoa)
    • Beat You In Tua The Ground (Tua Tagovailoa)
    • Tuafinity and Beyond (Tua Tagovailoa)
    • Tua Be or Not Tua Be (Tua Tagovailoa)
    • Just the Tua Us (Tua Tagovailoa)
    • Tua Legit to Quit (Tua Tagovailoa)
    • Tua Lipa (Tua Tagovailoa)
    • Tua Steppin’ (Tua Tagovailoa)
    • Running Up That Hill (Tyreek Hill)
    • Reek Squad (Tyreek Hill)
    • Reek Havoc (Tyreek Hill)
    • Hill Yeah! (Tyreek Hill)
    • Hill of a Team (Tyreek Hill)
    • Tyreeky Blinders (Tyreek Hill)
    • Cheetah Crew (Tyreek Hill)
    • Tyreek the Freak (Tyreek Hill)
    • Reek Squad (Tyreek Hill)
    • Cheetah’s Chase (Tyreek Hill)
    • Running Up That Hill (Tyreek Hill)
    • Hill Thrills (Tyreek Hill)
    • Cheetah’s Streak (Tyreek Hill)
    • Tyreek of Nature (Tyreek Hill)
    • Hill’s Heroes (Tyreek Hill)
    • King of The Hill (Tyreek Hill)
    • To Hill and Back (Tyreek Hill)
    • Reek and Destroy (Tyreek Hill)
    • Tyreek or Treat (Tyreek Hill)
    • Hill-Matic (Tyreek Hill)
    • De’Von A-Train (De’Von Achane)
    • Off The Achane (De’Von Achane)
    • Achane Reaction (De’Von Achane)
    • Achane of Pace (De’Von Achane)
    • De’Vontastic (De’Von Achane)
    • Achane Lightning (De’Von Achane)
    • De’Vont You Back (De’Von Achane)
    • De’Vont Let Me Down (De’Von Achane)
    • De’Vont You Forget About Me (De’Von Achane)
    • Achane Train (De’Von Achane)
    • De’Vont Stop Believin’ (De’Von Achane)
    • De’Von Dynasty (De’Von Achane)
    • In Achane I Trust (De’Von Achane)
    • Run, Achane, Run (De’Von Achane)
    • Raheem Must-Start (Raheem Mostert)
    • A Waddle to Remember (Jaylen Waddle)
    • Waddle Baby, Waddle Baby, Waddle Baby (Jaylen Waddle)
    • Waddleburger (Jaylen Waddle)
    • Waddle You Doing? (Jaylen Waddle)
    • Saved by Odell (Odell Beckham Jr.)

    More Dolphins Fantasy Team Names

    • Fins Up!
    • Dolphins Dynasty
    • Track Squad
    • Speed Kills
    • Miami Heatwave
    • Aqua Assassins
    • Taking My Talents to South Beach
    • Marino’s Men
    • South Beach Storm
    • Phinsanity
    • Teal and Orange Crush
    • Aqua Force

    Want some additional options? Try PFN’s Fantasy Football Team Name Generator!

    Who Are the Dolphins’ Top Fantasy Players?

    WR Tyreek Hill

    If not for a late-season ankle sprain, Hill probably would have become the first wide receiver to achieve 2,000 yards in a single season. For the past seven years, he’s been not only one of the safest picks in fantasy but one of the highest-upside picks.

    Hill has now finished inside the top 12 for fantasy receivers every year since 2017. He’s averaged over 20 fantasy points per game a total of four times in his career, including each of the last two seasons. As alluded to above, the best season of his career did not come with Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes — it was last season with Tua Tagovailoa.

    Hill averaged 23.5 fantasy points per game, finishing as the overall WR2 behind Dallas Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb. He was well on his way to an overall WR1 finish before his ankle injury limited his late-season production.

    For a complete breakdown, check out Hill’s fantasy profile.

    RB De’Von Achane

    No matter what type of outlier performances are included in small fantasy sample sizes, 455 rushing yards on just 37 carries, 12.3 yards per carry (YPC), with an additional eight receptions for 63 yards and seven total TDs proves Achane can be elite fantasy producer in this offense.

    Achane’s exceptional acceleration, elite top speed, and surprising contact balance made him a perfect scheme fit for this Dolphins’ rushing attack that loves to utilize wide zone concepts and punish soft seven-man fronts who are preoccupied with containing the vertical threat of both Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle on the perimeter.

    If you believe in Achane, you will probably have to spend a second-round pick to get him on your fantasy squad in 2024. His current ADP is No. 20 overall, and he is the RB7 off the board.

    For a complete breakdown, check out Achane’s fantasy profile.

    WR Jaylen Waddle

    Waddle had the “worst” fantasy finish of his young career at WR34 and still finished with 72 receptions for 1,014 yards and four TDs in 2023. If we compare Waddle’s ADP to just one season ago, then he’s going to feel like a discount at No. 40 overall (WR19) off the board in the back half of the fourth round. In 2023, he had an ADP of No. 22 overall (WR10), which firmly put him in the back half of Round 2.

    Has that much really changed to Waddle’s situation from last year heading into this season? My answer is no. Waddle is currently going in the same range as Cooper Kupp, DK Metcalf, and DeVonta Smith, which makes me feel very comfortable adding him as a high-end WR2 in an elite passing attack with the upside of a WR1 if anything were to happen to Hill.

    For a complete breakdown, check out Waddle’s fantasy profile.

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