Quarterback uncertainty continues for the Miami Dolphins as Omar Kelly gives the chances of Malik Willis landing in Miami about 30%, noting the NFL Combine is often more about agents and teams setting the stage for free agency than evaluating rookies. The crew breaks down Miami’s limited cap flexibility and why signing Willis would be difficult, with Omar saying it will take a full year for the Dolphins to climb out of “cap hell” after years of a win-now approach. He also raises durability concerns about Willis as a 6’1” scrambler before the discussion shifts to potential roster shakeups, including whether Miami should explore trading De'Von Achane and Jaylen Waddle — and what those deals could realistically look like