The Miami Dolphins’ season took a concerning turn with Tua Tagovailoa’s latest concussion, leaving them with a quarterback conundrum.
As Tagovailoa recovers, the team faces a crucial decision: take a risk and trade for a quarterback or tank for a high draft pick next year.
Tanking seems like a wasted year, given the team’s talent. Instead, they could explore alternative solutions, like trading for a quarterback.
Former NFL quarterback Chase Daniel has proposed a wild three-team trade to address the Dolphins’ QB needs.
Daniel suggests the Panthers trade Bryce Young to the Rams, who would then send Matthew Stafford to the Dolphins.
This trade would be a game-changer for Miami, pairing Stafford with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, arguably the NFL’s best duo.
Stafford, a Super Bowl champion, would thrive with his new weapons and put the Dolphins back in the AFC East title race.
While the trade is unlikely, it’s an intriguing possibility that could revive the Dolphins’ season and bring a championship-winning quarterback to South Beach.