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Malik Willis, perhaps our new GM has our Qb?

100% true. Most fans at least here at FH want to be uncompetitive for several years. The Dolphins organization and its leadership is not much different.
I couldn’t be more uninterested in watching this franchise attempt yet another ground-up rebuild. If the game plan is to go 3-14 the next 2 seasons, I’ll have no problem investing my time elsewhere.
 
This situation remind me of Philbin and Miami in 2012 and us linked to Matt Flynn.

Flynn lit up the scoreboard in a few games down the road and was the shiny object. He scored a big contract at the time went to Sea l, lost the job to rookie Russell Wilson and went to the raiders after that.

Miami made the right choice to draft a QB rather than to give millions to an unproven backup. Tannehill wasn't the guy but the decision making was the right one.

Malik projected to get $40/$50 million while we are on the hook for Tuas salary is truly a nightmare scenario.

We have to go with a rookie salary cost controlled QB for a couple years and hope that QB can develop into a franchise or get back in the market in 2027.

It’s exactly like the Matt Flynn scenario
 
I couldn’t be more uninterested in watching this franchise attempt yet another ground-up rebuild. If the game plan is to go 3-14 the next 2 seasons, I’ll have no problem investing my time elsewhere.

Get ready. Not for 3-14 every year but to finish at best 3rd in the division for quite a while
 
I think that’s too much for his market but we’ll see.
it is too much imo but the market going to dictate that, he has tremendous "upside" and hasn't really looked much worse than love in that system.
 
Why are you and others claiming he's going to demand so much money? Based off what exactly. No way in hell he can demand that...

Just general consensus from around the league. Anytime a qb shows a glimmer of hope they will get paid. It’s like clockwork, teams are desperate and the market and draft is bare.

Daniel jones got 14 million for a pretty awful year prior to free agency.

Justin fields got 2 years 40 million for a much better campain prior to free agency.

Personally I think Malik should be in the middle however hype and general consensus around the league and public seems much higher than fields so wouldn’t be surprised if some team gave him in that 20-30 area.

 
He will probably command a hefty salary, but if we somehow could pull that off I would love to see him down here.
Not by today's standards. He didn't do anything in Tennessee and they quickly dumped him. Then he had about one heavy day's worth of throws last year, where he played great, but not long enough to expect top end salary. It could be done for sure. 12 to 15 M a year for 2 or 3 years? Would that work?
 
I would offer him 10 million 1yr deal. To prove himself. U gotta make players earn there money in Miami.
 
Paying Malik Willis 15+ Million a year

Ricky Gervais Lol GIF
 
Imagine if the first move by Sullivan is to sign Malik Willis?

I mean he’s the GM so if he thinks he’s the guy we have to give him that trust ya know, he knows Malik up close and personal for years now.

I’d be cool with it because that’s his job, to evaluate talent and we need a qb if the future, sure I’m aware Ewers is here but he needs comp for sure.

26 years old, perhaps we all should take a hard look at that dude, maybe we get lucky that our new GM has the qb in his back pocket.

I thought it would be fun to evaluate Malik and post your analysis here just as if he was in the draft?
I doubt we
Can afford him. Even after cutting hill maybe Chubb, others we’ll still barely be able to field a team next year. Malik Willis may cost $20-$30 million a year next year in the forecasts I’ve see.
 
I doubt we
Can afford him. Even after cutting hill maybe Chubb, others we’ll still barely be able to field a team next year. Malik Willis may cost $20-$30 million a year next year in the forecasts I’ve see.
Hard pass at that kind of money, regardless of our cap position.
 
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