he Miami Dolphins’ pursuit of a quarterback during Tua Tagovailoa’s absence has sparked discussion about potential trades. While veteran free agents like Ryan Tannehill and Tom Brady are available, the focus has shifted to quarterbacks currently under contract with other teams.
This list includes players like Carson Wentz, Andy Dalton, Mac Jones, Jimmy Garoppolo, and Hendon Hooker. Acquiring any of these quarterbacks would necessitate a trade, requiring the Dolphins to part with valuable assets such as players or draft picks.
Teams are unlikely to relinquish their backup quarterbacks without significant incentives. Before considering a trade, the Dolphins would need a clearer picture of Tagovailoa’s recovery timeline and Skylar Thompson’s viability as a temporary replacement.
The duration of Tagovailoa’s absence remains uncertain. Among the potential trade candidates, Garoppolo emerges as an attractive option due to his familiarity with the San Francisco 49ers’ offensive scheme, which closely resembles Miami’s system.
However, prying him from the San Francisco 49ers, where he is expected to be the backup to Brock Purdy, might prove challenging. Garoppolo will be reinstated to the 49ers active roster this week after serving a two-game NFL suspension. The 49ers’ decision to retain Garoppolo over the inexperienced Trey Lance and Sam Darnold suggests they value his experience.
Another intriguing possibility is Hendon Hooker, the Detroit Lions’ second-year quarterback. His rookie contract and potential make him a valuable asset to the Lions, who are unlikely to part with him easily.
Acquiring Hooker would likely require a substantial offer from the Dolphins. Interestingly, both Garoppolo and Hooker were available during the offseason, but the Dolphins opted to retain Thompson and Mike White as backups.
If the Dolphins decide to pursue a trade for a quarterback, they will face stiff competition and will need to present compelling offers to acquire their desired target.