On the same day that the Miami Dolphins parted ways with 2020 first-round draft pick Tua Tagovailoa, Jon-Eric Sullivan and Jeff Hafley turned their attention to free agency to get the team’s next QB1 – and it’s a player that both men have had a front-row seat for over the last few years together in Green Bay.
In a move that surprised absolutely no one – except maybe Dolphins fans who thought it was impossible to sign players this free agency period and the Arizona Cardinals – the team signed free agent QB Malik Willis to be the team’s next starting quarterback.
Willis’ deal is for three years and worth up to $67.5M, with $45M fully guaranteed, which is a #good deal (IMO) if things work out for Miami.
Unfortunately, as history has shown, there is no exact science. But there is, however, good old-fashioned film. And when watching the film, I can’t help but feel that things are already looking up for the Dolphins — even if I know that the curse of the Tequesta is lingering in the shadows.
Now, I know, I know, I was wrong about Tua Tagovailoa. I also shed some tears when Miami drafted Ryan Tannehill, but the team’s drought of having a legit franchise quarterback felt never-ending at the time. Nevertheless, I completely understand why you may not want to listen to me.
But as I said, check out the film, and you will see.
(Please Note: I can not monetize this video. I made it so fans can see what Willis did in 2025.)
Last year with the Green Bay Packers, Willis completed 30 of 35 passes (85.7%) for 422 yards, three touchdowns, and zero interceptions. He also carried the ball 22 times for 123 yards and two touchdowns. In total, Willis has started 6 games during his career, but now looks to become the guy in Miami.
As someone who liked Willis during the draft — as many others did — it seemed obvious to bring in a 26-year-old QB IF those who know best believed he could be the guy. Sully and Hafley think he has the potential to be a franchise-altering player.
I tend to agree.
What are your thoughts on the Miami Dolphins swapping Tua Tagovailoa with Malik Willis? How do you think it impacts the rebuild? Do you think he can become the long-term guy in Miami? Let us know in the comments section below!
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