We are now officially three weeks into the NFL season and according to Tankathon, the #Tankovailoa race is on!
After this weeks regular season games, there are now seven teams in the NFL without a win. And although not all of those teams need a quarterback, there’s still plenty of competition for cant’-miss prospect Tua Tagovailoa. After all, Tagovailoa is highly regarded as the best QB prospect since Andrew Luck in 2012. He’s that good. However, he’s not the only QB in this year’s class that has the potential to change a NFL franchise.
You can keep track of all of this year’s QB prospects HERE
Currently, this is the way the 2020 NFL draft order looks.
The last time we did one of these, the Dolphins only had two first-round draft picks. Fortunately, Miami was able to move disgruntled DB Minkah Fitzpatrick to Pittsburgh, in exchange for what appears to be a top-10 draft pick. Yes, it is still very early in the 2019 season, but Pittsburgh is without Ben Roethlisberger and looks to be one of the more disappointing teams in the league.
But how does this mock draft favor the Dolphins?
Personally, I don’t like Georgia QB Jake Fromm and if Miami were to miss out on Tua and Herbert, the next logical choice is Utah State QB, Jordan Love.
Ohio State pass-rusher Chase Young might be the best player in the entire 2020 class. And we know just how desperate the Dolphins are to find a generational pass-rusher. Any offensive lineman in the first-round is a step in the right direction.
Most demoralizing of all of this, is that Adam Gase and the New York Jets out ‘tank’ the Dolphins – and end up with Tua Tagovailoa.
In the end, there’s plenty to like about Tankothon’s latest mock draft. Just as long as Adam Gase and his googly eyes, don’t end up with the Tua Tagovailoa.
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