Quarterback isn't like any other position, no matter what coaches and general managers might say, and that's why the Miami Dolphins' trade for Josh Rosen is the most important transaction they have made this offseason.
But one big question remains: Why would Miami trade for Rosen just one year after deciding he wasn't worthy of a top-11 pick in the 2018 draft?
"I wouldn't say we didn't like Rosen," Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said. "[We're] working with different coaching staffs and what they're looking for at the position. At that point, we were talking about a top-10 pick, and he just wasn't in those top five or six guys we were comfortable taking at pick 11.