Amid little depth behind quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, the Miami Dolphins could turn to former starter Ryan Tannehill in free agency.
CBS Sports’ Cody Benjamin floated Tannehill as an option for a backup quarterback. A former No. 8 draft pick in 2012, Tannehill played for the Dolphins from 2012 to 2018 before he spent the past four seasons with the Tennessee Titans.
“After two injury-riddled seasons to close his Tennessee Titans career, Tannehill’s days as a regular starter are over,” Benjamin wrote. “But the 35-year-old offers extensive experience [151 starts], and the Miami Dolphins’ current insurance plan behind Tua Tagovailoa consists of Mike White and Skylar Thompson, who’ve combined to go 3-6 in emergency starts during their respective careers. Tannehill knows Miami well, and his script-dependent style fits Mike McDaniel’s offense.”
Tannehill won’t cost the Dolphins a similar amount to his four-year, $118 million deal with the Titans that expired after the season. Spotrac projects him for $7.7 million annually, but the Dolphins have only $1.89 million in salary cap space.