The Dolphins haven’t picked a particularly great year to go shopping for a young quarterback in the draft because the supply of potential NFL starters is considered pretty limited. So limited that they likely can be counted on less than one hand.
Miami would need to trade up from No. 13 to land Ohio State’s Dwayne Haskins, if he turns pro as expected.
The Dolphins probably wouldn’t need to move to land any of the next three highest-rated quarterbacks: Duke’s Daniel Jones, Missouri’s Drew Lock or West Virginia’s Will Grier, and many analysts have Lock and Grier going in the second round.