Right when Green Bay Packers executive Jon-Eric Sullivan took the Miami Dolphins' vacant GM job, two things became quite clear. First, Jeff Hafley was the front-runner to be Miami's next head coach, and secondly, Malik Willis was a no-brainer fit to be the next quarterback.
Green Bay tends to be quite insular and close-knit. It's a tiny market. A publicly-owned franchise. Sullivan was brought up to draft, develop, and retain those players on second contracts.
However, the Dolphins don't have the luxury of a strong QB draft to pull from. They are trying to get out from under Tua Tagovailoa's massive contract and move forward at the most important position.