The Miami Dolphins have a critical quarterback concern, but it surely doesn’t sound like they’re planning to handle it by way of the commerce market.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler wrote in a column published Wednesday that the Dolphins buying and selling for a veteran quarterback “doesn’t appear seemingly at this level.”
The Dolphins positioned Tua Tagovailoa on injured reserve within the wake of his newest concussion. Tagovailoa will probably be eligible to return in Week 8, although the Dolphins haven’t positioned any timeline on his restoration. It stays a risk that the previous first-round decide is not going to return to motion this season.
Skylar Thompson began for Miami in Sunday’s 24-3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, and he was knocked out of that sport with an injury of his own. Thompson’s standing for Week 4 is unclear, and Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel has not dominated out the potential for beginning Tyler Huntley when the crew takes on the Tennessee Titans on Monday evening.
Regardless of all that, a supply advised Fowler that the Dolphins haven’t put a lot — if any — thought into making an attempt to amass a quarterback by way of commerce.
The Dolphins are 1-2 following their loss to Seattle. There may be not a lot optimism that issues will get higher for the crew whereas Tagovailoa is sidelined, although at the very least one star participant has tried to maintain a positive attitude about the situation.