Even though I like Waddle as a player/prospect just fine, I despise the idea of taking his style of WR at #6 overall. Yes, there is a possibility he turns into a Tyreek Hill-like impact player. Apparently, the Dolphins don't employ statisticians, though. Between that likelihood and the likelihood that Tua turns into Drew Brees, we seemingly have played on the wrong side of probabilities with a #5 and #6 overall pick. In consecutive years.
Here's to praying it all turns out best or at least somewhere in the medium range, but trading from #12 to #6 (and, yes, I realize they were likely trying to do something totally different by either being in the middle of another QB trade or having Pitts/Chase fall) only to get a niche player with outlier probabilities of being worth #6 value may be haunting. Elijah Moore may likely be sitting there at #36. Imagine the scenario we would have just stuck at 12 and drafted OT Slater (yes, surprised he fell there, but those are the probabilities you play, or just take whoever is left of Parsons, Smith, Waddle, etc.).
The question becomes: would you prefer Waddle/Phillips/OT (I think Jenkins may go to Bengals) or Slater/Phillips/Moore?
Whatever. We shall see.