It will be the first time the Miami Dolphins have selected a quarterback in the first round since taking Ryan Tannehill in 2012, but there might be a good argument for the club adding a second passer later on in the draft.
For many years, NFL teams and coaching staffs have lived and died (metaphorically) with the hopes of a franchise placed firmly on a young quarterback selected early on in the draft process.
There have been many successes with quarterbacks that were projected to be exactly what they became, star NFLers or at least solid NFL starters, but there have been almost as many situations where a high draft pick as flat out failed, whether that is because of the player of their management.