The Miami Dolphins has been looking for a replacement for Adam Gase, who served as their head coach for the team for three years. And it appears the Ravens' John Harbaugh might be on their radar.

According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, there's a chance the Dolphins call up the Ravens looking for a possible trade for their head coach. Miami has also been linked with John's brother, Jim Harbaugh.

It remains to be seen what the Ravens' asking price for Harbaugh might be. Per Florio, there are some who believe they might demand two first-round picks for their head coach.

But while the Miami Dolphins would love nothing more than to count Harbaugh amongst their ranks of potential head coaches, CBS Sports is of the belief that he would be better suited for a position with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And, as of right now, the notoriously quiet team is keeping things mum until they see what happens in Baltimore.

“This ownership is up to something, and has a trick up its sleeve. The Bucs have been very slow to put in many interview requests, and some think they are stalling to see what happens in Baltimore. And they should be. I'd offer Harbaugh $11 million per year with the ability to evaluate the entire team, including the quarterback.”

This all, of course, assumes that the call to John Harbaugh has not yet been made — which some sources believe is a foregone conclusion.