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Could the Miami Dolphins trade Josh Rosen?
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Could the Miami Dolphins trade Josh Rosen?

The Miami Dolphins have a surplus of talent at quarterback.

Journeyman Ryan Fitzpatrick currently sits above Alabama product Tua Tagovailoa, the fifth selection of the 2020 NFL Draft, on the Miami depth chart, but Fitzpatrick realizes his job security is shaky, at best, ahead of the summer months:

Then, there's Josh Rosen, the 23-year-old signal-caller drafted tenth overall by the Arizona Cardinals in 2018 but who was traded to Miami after the Cardinals used the first pick of the 2019 draft on Oklahoma's Kyler Murray. 

On Thursday, Frank Schwab of Yahoo Sports suggested Rosen could soon be on the move again. 

As Schwab pointed out, Rosen hardly impressed in his six Miami appearances as a starter or a backup. He completed 58 of 109 attempts, he found the end zone only once, he was intercepted on five occasions, and he ended the year with a 52.0 passer rating. 

Miami spending second- and fifth-round selections on a quarterback who had first-round grades on draft boards the previous year made sense in April 2019. With Tagovailoa waiting to receive the keys to the Miami offense, Rosen could be worth more to the Dolphins on the trade market if even one coach-and-coordinator pairing believes his career can be salvaged in the right system and situation. 

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