The Miami Dolphins made a lot of changes at wide receiver this offseason. Most notably, they traded No. 1 receiver Mike Wallace and cut fellow starter Brian Hartline.

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Receiver is now a position of need for Miami via the draft and free agency. That is why it shouldn’t come as a surprise the Dolphins reportedly will host Louisville receiver DeVante Parker for a visit, according to Gil Brandt of NFL.com.

Brandt reports Parker will meet with a dozen teams and Miami is his first stop. The Dolphins, who have the No. 14 overall pick, definitely have interest in Parker. He has many of the physical traits it takes to be a No. 1 receiver. Parker also is the top prospect in my latest Dolphins mock draft.

Currently, the Dolphins' top three receivers are Kenny Stills, Jarvis Landry and Rishard Matthews. They need to add more talent to the mix.

The Dolphins were ranked 17th in passing last season. However, quarterback Ryan Tannehill had a career year with 4,045 passing yards and 27 touchdowns.