“Tank for Tua” has become the anthem for the 2019 Dolphins, and so far this season it seems like Miami has been doing just that. Per Kyle Crabbs of Dolphins Wire, Miami's general manager Chris Grier was able to see Tagovailoa's impressive Saturday performance in person from a press box.
Down early to an Ole Miss team, Tagovailoa was able to not only bring his team back but do so in a dominating fashion. His arm was responsible for six scores while also demonstrating his running ability and getting in the end zone once with his legs.
With the Dolphins trading away some of their best players, as many have condemned them for trying to lose games, they might as well get a head start on recruiting and analyzing draft prospects.
Since coming into the 2018 national championship game against Georgia and throwing maybe one of the most famous touchdown passes of all time, Tagovailoa has been in the spotlight ever since.
Article Continues BelowWhile Tagovailoa looked magnificent, setting the Alabama touchdown record with 86 to his name in only 20 career starts, Tagovailoa is one of many highly touted quarterback prospects coming out of this year.
Oregon's Justin Herbert is also seen as a potential franchise quarterback along with the man that Tagovailoa took down in that 2018 national championship game, Georgia's Jake Fromm.
Many expect the Dolphins to indeed end up with that number one pick in next year's draft, and with a multitude of picks in the upcoming drafts, Grier will have to nail these picks in order to make this terrible season worth the headache.