As the Miami Dolphins weigh the pros and cons of cutting franchise quarterback Tua Tagovailoa — Post-June 1st, of course — several other QB dominoes are preparing to fall.

“The obvious one, as we said earlier, is Minnesota. Who else? Well, the Jets could potentially give him a shot to start, and the Dolphins might be interested. Getting him at the minimum for a year would make sense for a team carrying all the Tua Tagovailoa money into 2026 (after presumably cutting him). The Colts and Falcons are in a separate category.”

During his seven seasons in Arizona, Murray completed 67.1% of his passes for 20,460 yards, 121 touchdowns, and 60 interceptions. He also added 532 carries for 3,193 yards and 32 touchdowns — a true duel-threat quarterback, who, despite his recent ups and downs, still has the ability to be a game-changer in this league.

As mentioned, Murray will likely play for the league minimum this upcoming season, for a team of his choosing.

Could that be the Dolphins?

I know it feels like a lifetime ago, but there was once a time I was very fond of Murray and had hoped — somehow, someway — he’d end up in Miami. I’m not so sure that’s what’s best for the 28-year-old QB to regain his footing, but if things fall through with Minnesota and New York, he could be the best value for a team looking to stay afloat amid a shit-storm of dead cap space.

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