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QB? Should the Miami Dolphins draft a QB and avoid a potential Ryan Tannehill repeat?


The Miami Dolphins are in the playoffs for the 2nd year in a row but should QB be a focus in the NFL Draft given Tua Tagovailoa's future?

Ryan Tannehill was selected 8th overall in the 2012 NFL draft. The highest draft selection ever made by the Miami Dolphins on a quarterback. This was a player who was deemed a prospect that would allow the Dolphins to stop the quarterback carousel they have had since Dan Marino retired. The hype was justified. His former collegiate head coach, was also the Miami Dolphins new Offensive Coordinator. The way Tannehill played justified his 8th overall selection during his time at Texas A&M, thereby leading to hope. Hope for the Miami Dolphins fans.

Tannehill's tenure with the Dolphins was met with a lot of ups and downs. He played well enough to earn a second contract, where the Dolphins in 2015 re-signed him to a 6 year, 96 Million dollar contract. Which at that time was substantial. A large commitment to a player with a large history of injury concerns.

The Dolphins, after signing Tannehill to that contract, never saw him play a full season nor play in a playoff game. This eventually led to him being traded to the Titans for a bag of footballs. Basically, a salary clearing trade that was best for both teams.

Where am I going with all of this - history tends to repeat itself with the Miami Dolphins. Fast forward to the present and the Dolphins have a decision to make about Tua Tagovailoa. Yes, the Dolphins picked up Tua's 5th-year option, which will ensure that he will start the 2024, and 2025 seasons, but should they look to re-sign him to a lucrative deal, knowing the injury concerns assigned to Tua?

You need to also take into consideration the Miami Dolphins cap situation. Remember, this offseason, Connor Williams, Chris Wilkins, Robert Hunt and Andrew Van Ginkel are all unrestricted free agents.

Then, Jaylen Waddle, Jaelan Phillips, and Jevon Holland are all looking for contract extensions, with the latter being an unrestricted free agent.

Lastly, it’s not like the Miami Dolphins have a plethora of cap space, they are actually forecasted to be 41MM over the cap. This means a lot of restructures, cuts, trades, and potentially deferring to future years, which doesn’t fix the cap, just punts it to another year.

Do the Dolphins really want to add a 40 to 50 million cap hit on a starting quarterback with injury concerns? Or should they look to foster a team that is built to win.

The Dolphins can achieve this by drafting a quarterback with their 1st round pick in this year's upcoming draft. If Tua leads the Dolphins to an AFC championship game or even the Super Bowl, then yes, this becomes a moot point. But what happens if it is a one and done playoff experience?

Getting a young QB prospect that is cap friendly for the next four to five seasons, and a team that is built to win is a strategy that has paid off. Having Tua around next year to mentor, groom, and teach a prospect is another advantage for the development of the prospect.

Who can they look to target - Caleb Williams is the cream of the crop and a player with a laser arm, and no injury concerns, but let’s be realistic. He’s going top 3. The Dolphins potentially look to create a trade-up scenario similar to how the Bills got Josh Allen, or how the Chiefs obtained Patrick Mahomes.

The opportunity will present itself, the Dolphins would be wise to consider a move of this magnitude. Or, they can look to repeat history. Resign Tua, just like they did Tannehill and hope they don’t trade him 5 years from now.

Your hatred for Tua is oozing out of your facial pores.

Hatred will shorten your life span.

Let it go. Tua will get paid.

Focus on the secondary and on the Oline.
 
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The Miami Dolphins are in the playoffs for the 2nd year in a row but should QB be a focus in the NFL Draft given Tua Tagovailoa's future?

Ryan Tannehill was selected 8th overall in the 2012 NFL draft. The highest draft selection ever made by the Miami Dolphins on a quarterback. This was a player who was deemed a prospect that would allow the Dolphins to stop the quarterback carousel they have had since Dan Marino retired. The hype was justified. His former collegiate head coach, was also the Miami Dolphins new Offensive Coordinator. The way Tannehill played justified his 8th overall selection during his time at Texas A&M, thereby leading to hope. Hope for the Miami Dolphins fans.

Tannehill's tenure with the Dolphins was met with a lot of ups and downs. He played well enough to earn a second contract, where the Dolphins in 2015 re-signed him to a 6 year, 96 Million dollar contract. Which at that time was substantial. A large commitment to a player with a large history of injury concerns.

The Dolphins, after signing Tannehill to that contract, never saw him play a full season nor play in a playoff game. This eventually led to him being traded to the Titans for a bag of footballs. Basically, a salary clearing trade that was best for both teams.

Where am I going with all of this - history tends to repeat itself with the Miami Dolphins. Fast forward to the present and the Dolphins have a decision to make about Tua Tagovailoa. Yes, the Dolphins picked up Tua's 5th-year option, which will ensure that he will start the 2024, and 2025 seasons, but should they look to re-sign him to a lucrative deal, knowing the injury concerns assigned to Tua?

You need to also take into consideration the Miami Dolphins cap situation. Remember, this offseason, Connor Williams, Chris Wilkins, Robert Hunt and Andrew Van Ginkel are all unrestricted free agents.

Then, Jaylen Waddle, Jaelan Phillips, and Jevon Holland are all looking for contract extensions, with the latter being an unrestricted free agent.

Lastly, it’s not like the Miami Dolphins have a plethora of cap space, they are actually forecasted to be 41MM over the cap. This means a lot of restructures, cuts, trades, and potentially deferring to future years, which doesn’t fix the cap, just punts it to another year.

Do the Dolphins really want to add a 40 to 50 million cap hit on a starting quarterback with injury concerns? Or should they look to foster a team that is built to win.

The Dolphins can achieve this by drafting a quarterback with their 1st round pick in this year's upcoming draft. If Tua leads the Dolphins to an AFC championship game or even the Super Bowl, then yes, this becomes a moot point. But what happens if it is a one and done playoff experience?

Getting a young QB prospect that is cap friendly for the next four to five seasons, and a team that is built to win is a strategy that has paid off. Having Tua around next year to mentor, groom, and teach a prospect is another advantage for the development of the prospect.

Who can they look to target - Caleb Williams is the cream of the crop and a player with a laser arm, and no injury concerns, but let’s be realistic. He’s going top 3. The Dolphins potentially look to create a trade-up scenario similar to how the Bills got Josh Allen, or how the Chiefs obtained Patrick Mahomes.

The opportunity will present itself, the Dolphins would be wise to consider a move of this magnitude. Or, they can look to repeat history. Resign Tua, just like they did Tannehill and hope they don’t trade him 5 years from now.

No, If they were to go into the draft, it would obviously be for a backup, considering they already have a franchise QB. Considering how few draft picks they have, no need to use a pick on a QB...Maybe Draft FA QB to compete for the backup position.
 
There needs to be competition and at the QB position, we don’t have that. If Tua were to go down, we would have zero chance. If a top prospect at QB falls then we need to take them.
All I know is Fins with Tua starting is 1-5, so until I see him beat Josh Allen and Bills consistently we are always going to be looking up. Yes, Tua is good but as fans we want GREAT and to be a difference maker. Sunday night will tell the tale. Just beat their A** and shut us all up.
 
Hell no to drafting a QB. All three of the QB’s on the roster now are under contract in 2024. They have too many real needs to waste a draft pick on another QB.
 
All I know is Fins with Tua starting is 1-5, so until I see him beat Josh Allen and Bills consistently we are always going to be looking up. Yes, Tua is good but as fans we want GREAT and to be a difference maker. Sunday night will tell the tale. Just beat their A** and shut us all up.
If you going to use that logic, they should replace every player on the team who has been part of those losses. Because the last I checked, the Dolphins are a team and that team is made up of more than 1 player.
 
All I know is Fins with Tua starting is 1-5, so until I see him beat Josh Allen and Bills consistently we are always going to be looking up. Yes, Tua is good but as fans we want GREAT and to be a difference maker. Sunday night will tell the tale. Just beat their A** and shut us all up.
Tua isn't facing Josh Allen though, he's facing the Bills defence. Josh Allen can't influence Tua's performance, I've never understood this "He must beat the other QB", it's complete nonsense. Tua and McDaniel have to beat McDermott along with DaQuan Jones, Ed Oliver and the 9 other defenders.
 
By your definition, can you name these "prime time" QBs that are currently in the NFL?
QB’s who show up in big games when it matters
You know, like Lamar Jackson

Was it that hard for ya?

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We should always be bringing in new prospects and competition at every position. However I do not think we need to draft a QB in the first round. The best bet would be someone with a high upside in the late rounds... like SF did with Brock Purdy.
QB that have high grade like first or 2nd rd. that drop to 3rd or 4th rd in draft. I would take chance on guy like that.
 
I think it's always smart to draft a quarterback. Obviously, not to replace Tua but to challenge Thompson and White for backup.

You never know what those mid/late rounders could become. Probably not Purdy or Brady, but sometimes they hit.
 
Tua isn't facing Josh Allen though, he's facing the Bills defence. Josh Allen can't influence Tua's performance, I've never understood this "He must beat the other QB", it's complete nonsense. Tua and McDaniel have to beat McDermott along with DaQuan Jones, Ed Oliver and the 9 other defenders.
based on this alone, it is implied Bills are just an all around better TEAM than the Fins at all positions.
 
Tua isn't facing Josh Allen though, he's facing the Bills defence. Josh Allen can't influence Tua's performance, I've never understood this "He must beat the other QB", it's complete nonsense. Tua and McDaniel have to beat McDermott along with DaQuan Jones, Ed Oliver and the 9 other defenders.
Sure he can. Allen throws touchdowns, Tua better damn well be able to. The score is determined by scoring. One QB throwing touchdowns absolutely affects the other.
 
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