Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has become somewhat synonymous with the no-look pass recently, however, Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick has done a solid job of making his case to be in the conversation as well this offseason.

Fitzpatrick connected with wide receiver DeVante Parker on a no-look pass during their matchup against the Atlanta Falcons in the preseason opener, via Bleacher Report's Adam Lefkoe:

This is not the first time Fitzpatrick has managed to pull off a no-look pass this offseason. He went viral with his trickery after connecting with Parker for a touchdown during organized team activities. It appears to have become a habit for the veteran signal-caller as of late.

The Dolphins ushered in some major turnover under center with the addition of Fitzpatrick and acquisition of former Arizona Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen. Although Miami is optimistic that they have finally managed to secure their potential franchise quarterback, it has become clear that they will be siding with experience to start the 2019 NFL season.

Fortunately, reports suggest that Fitzpatrick has done a solid job of solidifying his status as the clear-cut starter thus far in comparison to Rosen. It is safe to say that he is feeling rather comfortable in his new digs with Miami.

There is good reason for him to be optimistic after he had gotten off to an MVP-caliber start to the 2018 campaign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His confidence will go a long way in the Dolphins' hopes to be competitive in 2019 while they groom Rosen to be their eventual starter.