There are less than two months until the 2020 NFL Draft and some teams are still considering their options in the first round. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Miami Dolphins, Las Vegas Raiders, and Indianapolis Colts could all be looking to trade up to select a quarterback.
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— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 29, 2020
For months, it has been a foregone conclusion that Joe Burrow is going No. 1 to the Cincinnati Bengals. After Burrow, there are going to be a few teams clamoring for Tua Tagovailoa and Justin Herbert.
Entering the draft, the Dolphins hold three first-round picks, with their earliest coming at No. 5. Given that, even Chris Grier, the GM of the Dolphins, believes Miami has ‘more than enough' ammo to trade up in the draft. Of course, the choice to move up in the draft would be to add a quarterback.
Article Continues BelowAs for the Raiders, they possess two first-round picks and their first selection is at the 12th overall pick. With the team moving to Las Vegas, it is unclear if Jon Gruden is sold on Derek Carr as the future of the franchise.
Last but not least, the Colts are a dark horse team that could look to trade into a position to draft a quarterback. Even though they could have an opportunity to get Jordan Love at No. 13, Indianapolis may set their sights on either Tagovailoa or Herbert instead.
Just by looking at all three teams, the Dolphins are definitely in the best spot to move up in the draft. However, anything can happen between now and when the draft begins on April 23.