The 6 toughest quarterbacks Dolphins will face in 2022

There are two former MVPs on the schedule.

The Miami Dolphins have done a lot to keep their defensive unit together from the 2021 season.

That group held opponents to 21.9 points per game (15th in the NFL) and 337.5 yards per game (16th).

Miami had nearly all of their linebackers and defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah hitting the free agent market this offseason, yet they retained almost all of them. They even gave cornerback Xavien Howard a new contract to make sure he was donning aqua and orange again this season.

All of that was done to give this team the best chance to be successful, and, with the six quarterbacks on the schedule, they’ll need to be at their best if they want to win these battles.