If Tua Tagovailoa can't succeed with Tyreek Hull running routes for him, perhaps it will be the end of the road for the third-year quarterback with the Miami Dolphins. After all, Tagovailoa also has Jaylen Waddle in the receiving corps. With offensive weapons aplenty and a defense that was in the top half of the NFL both overall and in scoring last season, expectations are relatively high.
Unfortunately for the Dolphins, being in the same division as the Buffalo Bills may be a slight problem. Nonetheless, can Tagovailoa and company contend in the AFC East? Would a wild-card berth be a success? Let's take a look at what could be in store down in South Beach.
Miami Dolphins breakdown
2021 record: 9-8
2022 ATS record: 9-7-1