The Miami Dolphins are making waves with their latest front office shake-up. In a strategic move, new General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has brought in former Tennessee Titans GM Jon Robinson to bolster the team's executive ranks. This addition signals a clear intent to strengthen Miami's leadership and decision-making capabilities.
Robinson's tenure with the Titans, from 2016 to 2022, was marked by significant decisions, including drafting quarterback Malik Willis. His expertise and history with Willis could prove pivotal as the Dolphins eye the quarterback in free agency.
Despite limited starts, Willis is generating buzz as the top QB available, with a projected market value of $35.5 million per year. That’s a hefty price tag for a player still proving himself, but Robinson's involvement might just give Miami an edge in the race for his signature.
Adding another layer of intrigue, Willis would reunite with Jeff Hafley, Miami’s new head coach and former Packers defensive coordinator. This connection could be a decisive factor in Willis's decision-making process.
Meanwhile, the Dolphins are contemplating a future without Tua Tagovailoa. Although moving on would mean absorbing a record-setting $99.2 million in dead cap, the franchise seems willing to explore bold moves to reshape its roster and competitive outlook.
As Miami continues to refine its strategy, the addition of Robinson underscores a commitment to building a robust and forward-thinking front office. Fans should keep a close watch as the Dolphins navigate this pivotal offseason.
