5 Bold predictions for Dolphins on Sunday vs. Colts

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - SEPTEMBER 26: Quarterback Jacoby Brissett #14 of the Miami Dolphins looks to pass during the NFL game at Allegiant Stadium on September 26, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Raiders defeated the Dolphins 31-28 in overtime. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - SEPTEMBER 26: Quarterback Jacoby Brissett #14 of the Miami Dolphins looks to pass during the NFL game at Allegiant Stadium on September 26, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Raiders defeated the Dolphins 31-28 in overtime. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) /
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MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – AUGUST 24: Wide Receiver Jaylen Waddle #17 of the Miami Dolphins catches a pass during Training Camp at Baptist Health Training Complex on August 24, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – AUGUST 24: Wide Receiver Jaylen Waddle #17 of the Miami Dolphins catches a pass during Training Camp at Baptist Health Training Complex on August 24, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /

Brian Flores’ team looks to snap a brief losing streak when the Miami Dolphins take on the winless Colts at South Florida.

Following a Week 1 victory at Foxborough, the Miami Dolphins were humbled at home by the Bills, 35-0. Last Sunday, Brian Flores’ team owned a 12-point first-quarter lead at Las Vegas – only to fall in overtime, 31-28.

This Sunday, the 1-2 Dolphins host the 0-3 Indianapolis Colts. The latter was a playoff team a year ago with an 11-5 record. But Frank Reich’s squad has yet to play a complete football game.

Flores’ team has been a bit of a disappointment as well. And this week, former Colts’ quarterback Jacoby Brissett takes on his former employer.

5. WR Jaylen Waddle has his first 100-yard receiving game

He was the sixth overall selection in April’s draft and was expected to add a charge to a Miami passing game that ranked 20th in the league a season ago. But the coming-out party for former University of Alabama wideout Jaylen Waddle is still on hold.

“The speedster is the most explosive run-after-the-catch playmaker in the class,” said NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks this spring. “Waddle adds a dimension to the offense with his ability to score from anywhere on the field as a deep-ball specialist or catch-and-run scorer.

Perhaps this is the week he breaks out. The good news is that Waddle has been targeted 26 times and he’s hauled in 22 passes. The bad news is that those grabs have added up to a not-so-grand total of 167 yards and one score.