While the Combine is uncovering the stars of tomorrow, the current NFL landscape is being rocked by major veteran news, specifically regarding the future of high-profile quarterbacks like Tua Tagovailoa and Anthony Richardson. In Miami, the Dolphins appear to be heading toward a complete rebuild under new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan, having already released stars like Tyreek Hill and Bradley Chubb to clear over $56 million in Hoodie shirts. Reports suggest Tagovailoa’s tenure is likely over, with the team weighing the massive dead money implications of a trade versus a post-June 1 cut. Simultaneously, the Indianapolis Colts have reportedly granted Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade, with the Minnesota Vikings emerging as a primary suitor. As the Vikings look for a dynamic successor to their current room, the Raiders are also preparing for a new era with the No. 1 overall pick, where head coach Klint Kubiak has been glowing about presumptive top selection Fernando Mendoza. These tectonic shifts in quarterback rooms across the league are setting the stage for an incredibly volatile free agency period that begins officially on March 11.
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