

The Facts: The Dolphins will not be pursuing Lamar Jackson or any other starting QBs this off-season, multiple team sources tell ESPN's Jeff Darlington. As one source said, “Mike [McDaniel] fully believes Tua is the perfect fit for his system.”
Diehards Line:Despite the concussion issues that limited him last season, this has been the message from both McDaniel and GM Chris Grier: They are all in on Tagovailoa. One of new McDaniel’s biggest successes was instilling confidence in Tagovailoa and designing an offensive system that allowed him to thrive. In his third NFL season, Tagovailoa had career highs in passing yards (3,548), touchdowns (25), completion percentage (64.8) and passer rating (105.5). Beyond Tagovailoa, injuries affected nearly every position for Miami, though there were bright spots to build on. Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill were among the NFL’s most productive receiving duos and having a front-line QB in the fold is important.