Dolphins free agent watch: Quarterbacks
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Dolphins free agent watch: Quarterbacks
"The Dolphins must decide what to do with Tua Tagovailoa - keep him or release him. The Dolphins must also decide whether to pursue Green Bay's Malik Willis, who spent the last two seasons with the Packers alongside Sullivan and Hafley, and is scheduled to become a free agent. And if Willis is signed to a multi-year contract for, say, $20 million a year, what happens to Sullivan's pledge to bring competition into the quarterback room?"
"One key at quarterback is that we don't know what physical qualities are most valued by the Dolphins under new offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik as far as mobility, agility, quick release, strong arm, ability to throw the deep ball, ability to throw outside the numbers, etc."
"Willis, 26, is a four-year veteran who has never been a full-time starter. He's made six starts (3-3 record) in 22 career games. He has three touchdowns, three interceptions and a 98.9 passer rating in four seasons. However, Willis, a 2022 third-round pick by Tennessee, is athletic with a lively arm and has flashed potential."
The Miami Dolphins must address significant quarterback questions during the upcoming free agency period, with decisions needed immediately as negotiations begin Monday and the new league year starts Wednesday. General manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley must decide whether to keep Tua Tagovailoa or release him, whether to pursue Malik Willis from Green Bay, and whether to target a bridge or long-term quarterback solution. The team's new offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik's preferences regarding quarterback physical qualities remain unclear, adding complexity to their evaluation process. Willis, a 26-year-old with limited starting experience but athletic potential, represents one available option, though signing him to a multi-year deal raises questions about Sullivan's commitment to quarterback competition.
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