The Miami Dolphins could reportedly stay put with the No. 5 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft despite speculation that they could trade up.

Most expect the Dolphins to pursue a quarterback with their selection, and obviously, the two most likely options would be either Tua Tagovailoa or Justin Herbert.

However, rather than needing to trade up to select one of them, Miami could instead keep the pick and have the quarterback of its choosing still available, according to Armondo Salguero of the Miami Herald:

Two people familiar with Miami’s general thinking say they don’t expect the Dolphins to trade up from No. 5 overall. And there are multiple reasons:

First, the Dolphins have been studying two quarterbacks that have significant questions about what kind of pros they’ll be. So the idea of trading up for a player who isn’t necessarily a slam dunk seems illogical.

Secondly, the draft board suggests not many teams will be able to vault the Dolphins because there aren’t a lot of quarterback-needy teams. And there’s maybe only one or two — the Los Angeles Chargers among them — that are close enough to make the leap, anyway.

With the Cincinnati Bengals undoubtedly set to take Joe Burrow with the No. 1 pick, both Tagovailoa and Herbert wouldn't be off the board until the Dolphins make their pick.

It's unlikely that the Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions, or New York Giants would select a quarterback, making it easier for Miami to stay in its current spot.

But should another team pursue a trade into the top four, that could force the Dolphins to move up a few spots to grab Tagovailoa or Herbert.