You sure said "outside of" a lot when excluding the biggest name we missed on. Of course, it's also excluding all FA's and unjustly downplaying the talent of a QB that's brought his team to the playoffs 3 years out of 4 (with the 4th still being a winning season). As for the offensive talent surrounding him, they were in the exact same boat as us. Hell, I'd argue that they may have been more screwed up than us that year. What did they do? Drafted a QB and addressed the line later. Immediate turn around.Here is the list of QBs drafted that Miami could have taken when they were on the clock since they drafted Chad Henne:
Andy Dalton, Colin Kaepernick, Ryan Mallett, Ricky Stanzi, T.J Yates, Nathan Enderle, Tyrod Taylor, Greg McElroy, Tim Tebow, Jimmy Clausen, Colt McCoy, Mike Kafka, John Skelton, Jonathan Crompton, Rusty Smith, Dan LeFevour, Joe Webb, Tony Pike, Levi Brown, Sean Canfield, Zac Robinson, Pat White, Stephen McGee, Rhett Bomar, Nate Davis, Tom Brandstater, Mike Teel, Keith Null, Curtis Painter, Kevin O'Connell, John David Booty, Dennis Dixon, Josh Johnson, Erik Ainge, Colt Brennan, Andre Woodson, Matt Flynn, Alex Brink.
Throw in any undrafted QBs. Outside of Flynn and Dalton not much to look at.
The reality is Miami has not "missed out" on many QBs, most legitimate impact QBs were off the clock when Miami drafted. Outside of Aaron Rodgers, whom might have been a bust if he was forced to play right away, there just haven't been much quality available. Of course, some will say Matt Ryan but his weak and inaccurate arm would probably of done him in here without the offensive talent he has surrounding him in Atlanta.
The simple fact is, this team has put the most important position in football on the backburner for the past ten years, and it's effects are clear, to most anyways.