“Why fix what isn’t broken?” seems to be the prevailing wisdom, with Tua Tagovailoa proving himself as a Pro Bowl-level talent who can potentially lead the team to a Super Bowl victory. The real urgency lies in enhancing the team around him, especially considering the financial flexibility they currently enjoy under Tua’s existing contract.
Perkins also highlighted the broader issues faced by the Dolphins last season, pointing out that struggles were evident not just in quarterback performance but across various aspects of gameplay and strategy against top-tier teams. It’s clear he thinks the problem runs deeper than just the quarterback.
With solid backup QB Mike White ready to step in if needed, and the urgency to maximize their draft capital for immediate impact, it seems drafting a QB in the early rounds would not only be unnecessary but unwise.
Here’s hoping the Dolphins focus their draft strategy on bolstering their defense and offensive line, picking players who can make a significant impact right from the start. Let’s see how the team shapes up post-draft with these considerations in mind!