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Here are the six QB prospects the Dolphins hosted before the NFL draft

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The Miami Dolphins hosted six quarterback prospects on top-30 visits ahead of the 2026 NFL draft.

The Miami Dolphins made several changes this offseason, and one of the most impactful came at quarterback, as they released former first-round pick Tua Tagovailoa and signed free agent Malik Willis to a three-year contract. While the Dolphins have Willis slated to start, 2025 seventh-round pick Quinn Ewers set to back him up and Cam Miller in line to serve as the third-string/emergency this year, Miami should still be considering quarterbacks in the 2026 NFL draft. Before the first round begins, here are the six quarterbacks the Dolphins had in for a top-30 visit during the pre-draft process.

Drew Allar, Penn State Stats: 45 games, 63. 2% completion percentage, 7,402 yards, 61 touchdowns and 13 interceptions NFL. com draft profile : "Allar looks the part with prototypical size and an effortless arm that can make any NFL throw.

However, inconsistent touch and ball placement are a major hindrance. In big moments and big games, he hasn’t proven he can rise to the occasion or sustain efficiency. The stats looked good in a conservative offense as a sophomore, but his play became more erratic once the playbook was opened up and more responsibility was put on his plate.

He can be slow to process and get to his best option. He also struggles to adjust his pre-snap plan to fit the coverage. It’s worth noting Allar’s receivers struggled to win man-coverage matchups for him.

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