Saturday wasn't just for the boys. It was also for the Miami Dolphins. In attendance of Saturday's classic between the LSU Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide was Miami brass, who were there for a specific pair of quarterbacks.

According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Dolphins general manager Chris Grier and a pair of scouts were at the game — along with 17 other teams — to watch quarterbacks Joe Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa in particular. Of course, Miami brass was also in attendance to scout the abundance of NFL-bound players on the field at Bryant Denny Stadium.

Many have dubbed Miami as the squad “Tanking for Tua,” they could “Blow for Joe,” too, as the LSU quarterback outdueled the ‘Bama star on Saturday. In the Tiger win, Burrow went 31 of 39 for 393 yards and three touchdowns to no interceptions as a passer. He tallied 14 rush attempts for 64 yards and a fumble on the ground. Tagovailoa, while playing on a bum ankle, went 21 of 40 for 418 yards, four touchdowns and an interception over the air. He fumbled twice on three rush attempts.

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The Dolphins are one of the five teams entering Sunday with one win or less. The winless Cincinnati Bengals look the part of a team needy for a quarterback after benching Andy Dalton during their bye week (on his birthday). As of before Week 10, the Bengals will get the pick of the litter in terms of talent in the 2020 NFL Draft class.

In Week 16, NFL fans will get to enjoy the Dolphins and Bengals duke it out in a competition that may lock up the No. 1 pick.