The Facts: Perhaps it's the contract year that is pushing Stills this year, but he is clearly motivated to prove doubters wrong. He struggled to fit in during his first season with Miami and recorded a career-low 27 receptions. But Stills is consistently making plays and among the hardest workers on the team, according to HC Adam Gase.
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Stills is currently getting first-team reps with Pro Bowler Jarvis Landry. According to ESPN.com's James Walker, Stills has the potential to do what former Dolphin Rishard Matthews did in 2015, which is play well before free agency and cash in on the open market. Matthews signed an $18 million contract with the Tennessee Titans.