Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins were a pleasant surprise last season. They were much more competitive than most expected, and rebounded from an 0-7 start to a 5-11 finish.
They revamped the offense over the offseason, bringing in the sensational Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in the draft and hiring Chan Gailey as offensive coordinator.
Tagovailoa isn’t likely to start the season for Miami, but it’s safe to say he’ll probably finish it. And with Allen Hurns and Albert Wilson opting out, it would be smart for the team to give the rookie QB a proven vet to pair with DeVante Parker.
This is probably the least likely of the listed teams as landing spots for Taylor Gabriel, as the Dolphins have added Chester Rodgers from Indianapolis and have a logjam of young receivers in camp. But don’t rule out the Dolphins trying to add more depth as camp goes on.