Report: Dolphins’ 2021 draft stockpile a variable in QB swap

If Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is what everyone thinks he is, this will be a non-issue for the Dolphins moving forward.
But on the doorstep of Tagovailoa’s first start with the Dolphins, this afternoon against the Rams, ESPN’s Adam Schefter has released a report indicated what one variable at play seemed to be in making this decision.
When the decision was made, head coach Brian Flores declared that the move as in the best interests of the team.
That could be packaged in a number of different ways, but Schefter seems to be indicating that Miami’s stockpile of rich 2021 NFL Draft ammunition at least helped prompt the Dolphins to make the change.
Because if the Tua Tagovailoa experience isn’t what it is cracked up to be, the Dolphins need to know if they ought to be exploring potential quarterbacks moving forward.
The Dolphins need to know what they have in Tagovailoa as they enter the 2021 draft with two picks in each of the first two rounds, courtesy of their trade last year that sent left tackle Laremy Tunsil to the Texans, ESPN’s Adam Schefter

If Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is what everyone thinks he is, this will be a non-issue for the Dolphins moving forward.
But on the doorstep of Tagovailoa’s first start with the Dolphins, this afternoon against the Rams, ESPN’s Adam Schefter has released a report indicated what one variable at play seemed to be in making this decision.
When the decision was made, head coach Brian Flores declared that the move as in the best interests of the team.
That could be packaged in a number of different ways, but Schefter seems to be indicating that Miami’s stockpile of rich 2021 NFL Draft ammunition at least helped prompt the Dolphins to make the change.
Because if the Tua Tagovailoa experience isn’t what it is cracked up to be, the Dolphins need to know if they ought to be exploring potential quarterbacks moving forward.
The Dolphins need to know what they have in Tagovailoa as they enter the 2021 draft with two picks in each of the first two rounds, courtesy of their trade last year that sent left tackle Laremy Tunsil to the Texans, ESPN’s Adam Schefter