The Dolphins are set to have much more reliable pieces in 2020 than they did in 2019, a season where everyone expected them to finish close to, if not at, 0-16. While 5-11 seemed to derail the fanbase’s chants of “Tank for Tua”, Miami managed to pick up Tagovailoa with the fifth overall pick anyway, and if he plays, he looks to have a better situation than Josh Rosen or Ryan Fitzpatrick did in 2019 with a few ideal components to inherit.
One such inheritance is that of sixth-year wideout DeVante Parker, a former first-rounder that travelled the seas of South Beach a nomad, looking to finally breakout and realize the potential thought of by the Dolphins front office.