"Some of the league's best offenses have tight ends wreaking havoc in the passing game. But naturally, that's not the case with the Dolphins – a result of both personnel and play-calling decisions.
Anthony Fasano has been targeted less this season than any other NFL starting tight end who hasn't missed multiple games with injuries.
Meanwhile, the Dolphins – for two years – have eschewed adding an established, quality, stretch-the-field veteran tight end that could complement Fasano, instead opting for low-round and undrafted players."