The Facts: Stills was acquired on the same day the team traded former No. 1 receiver Mike Wallace. However, Stills made it clear during his introductory news conference Saturday that he's not in Miami to become "Mike Wallace 2.0." Stills wants to establish his own identity with the Dolphins. “I don’t think I was brought in to replace anybody,” Stills said. “I’m just here to do whatever I can to help the team win. Mike is a great player, and I’ve looked up to everything he’s done.”
Diehards Line:Like Wallace, Stills is a deep threat who averaged 16.5 yards per reception in his two NFL seasons. But Stills said he’s not fine with the label of being a “speed receiver.” Stills said he believes he is an all-around receiver who can do multiple things. Stills, 22, also is young. Dolphins general manager Dennis Hickey described him as “an ascending player” they’ve had their eye on. ... For what it's worth, Stills recorded 63 receptions, 931 yards and three touchdowns last season. Wallace had 67 receptions for 862 yards and 10 touchdowns.