The Miami Dolphins may not have a clear fantasy breakout candidate at wide receiver heading into 2026, but one training camp battle is worth watching closely. Rookie wideouts Chris Bell and Caleb Douglas are set to compete for outside snaps, red-zone opportunities, and potential deep-ball volume in a reshaped Dolphins offense with Malik Willis under center. Chris Bell, Miami Dolphins Over four years at Louisville, Bell improved his stats every year, leading to career highs at each step of his career. He comes off 72 catches for 917 yards and six touchdowns. Bell made bigger plays over his first three seasons (15.0, 14.0, and 17.1 yards per catch). His best value came in five games (9/112/1, 2/101/1, 10/135/1, 12/170/2, and 9/135/2) over the past two years. Bell ended last season on the injured list with a torn ACL in his right knee. As a result, he should slide in drafts. At 6’2’ and 220 lbs., Bell has a natural advantage in size, with winning speed (sub 4.50 40-yard dash before his injury).…