Everyone in the Miami Dolphins organization is excited to see Tua Tagovailoa in his second year.
The former University of Alabama quarterback has been training this offseason to be better, and the team is focused on drafting the talent needed to help him grow. Despite missing the playoffs last season, Tagovailoa was 6-3 as a starter and totaled 11 touchdowns to five interceptions.
Regardless of critics wanting the Dolphins to move off the native Hawaiian, the franchise paid it no attention. According to Cameron Wolfe, who covers the Dolphins for ESPN, Chris Grier (general manager) believes Tagovailoa will take the next step.