ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler polled NFL executives, players and coaches to determine the top players at various positions this offseason, and the Miami Dolphins have ranked highly on many of those lists.
Today, they released their quarterback rankings, and Miami Dolphins signal-caller Tua Tagovailoa was not named in the top-ten at the position. Instead, he received the final “honorable mention” spot — essentially ranking him as the 15th best quarterback in the National Football League.
The top-ten list is as follows:
- Patrick Mahomes — Kansas City Chiefs
- Joe Burrow — Cincinnati Bengals
- Josh Allen — Buffalo Bills
- Aaron Rodgers — New York Jets
- Justin Herbert — Los Angeles Chargers
- Jalen Hurts — Philadelphia Eagles
- Lamar Jackson — Baltimore Ravens
- Trevor Lawrence — Jacksonville Jaguars
- Dak Prescott — Dallas Cowboys
- Matthew Stafford — Los Angeles Rams
The quarterbacks listed ahead of Tagovailoa in the “honorable mention” category of ESPN’s rankings are: Deshaun Watson of the Cleveland Browns, Kirk Cousins of the Minnesota Vikings, Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions and Derek Carr of the New Orleans Saints.