Miami Herald (Sunday)

Backup QB options available if Fitzpatric­k leaves

- BY BARRY JACKSON bjackson@miamiheral­d.com

So if not Ryan Fitzpatric­k, who makes sense to fill the Dolphins’ backup quarterbac­k job behind Tua Tagovailoa?

If the Dolphins move on from impending free agent Fitzpatric­k — the Dolphins declined to say if they even want him back and Fitpatrick might look elsewhere anyway — these would be the options from the list of unrestrict­ed free agents, excluding Cowboys Pro Bowler Dak Prescott (coming off a major injury) and likely 2021 starters Philip Rivers and Mitchell Trubisky:

Jacoby Brissett: The former Colts starter threw only eight passes this season as Philip

ARivers’ backup. Brissett has appeared in 49 NFL games and started 32, producing 31 touchdowns, 13 intercepti­ons and an 84.1 rating.

Brissett, 28, likely will look for a chance to compete for a starting job. But if he cannot find one, Miami would make a lot of sense for the West Palm Beach native.

He could command a contract similar to the three-year, $24 million deal that Nick Foles secured from Chicago in 2020 or the two-year, $17.5 million deal that Marcus Mariota landed with Las Vegas last year.

Tyrod Taylor: The Dolphins called him two years ago before offering a deal to Fitzpatric­k, but Taylor opted for the Chargers, where he started one game and threw 36 passes in

Atwo years.

He would have started more games if the Chargers’ team doctor hadn’t accidental­ly punctured Taylor’s lung while administer­ing a painkiller injection prior to the third game this season, which opened the door for Justin Herbert.

Taylor, 31, has appeared in 72 games and started 47 and produced an 89.5 passer rating, 54 touchdowns and 20 intercepti­ons.

Andy Dalton: Dalton could return to Dallas as Prescott’s backup after signing a one-year deal for $3 million in base, with another $4 million in

If soon-to-be free agent Ryan Fitzpatric­k and the Dolphins part ways this offseason, there are plenty of options available for a backup to starting quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa.

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incentives. With Prescott injured, he threw 14 touchdowns and eight intercepti­ons and produced an 87.3 rating in 11 games andnine starts.

Dalton, 33, is an option for Miami if the Cowboys don’t keep him and if Dalton doesn’t find an opportunit­y to compete for a starting job.

Colt McCoy: He has started five games over the past three years — including two for the Giants this season — and though he’s capable of short bursts of production, the career work is mediocre: 30 touchdowns, 28 intercepti­ons and 78.1 rating. He hasn’t had a passer rating above 79 since 2015. At

34, he’s likely to get a job somewhere.

A Cam Newton: His

2020 season for the Patriots — eight touchdowns, 10 intercepti­ons, 82.9 rating in 15 starts — does nothing to suggest he will become an effective starter again. At 31, he likely will need to settle for a backup job.

This could be a second- or

Athird-tier option for Miami.

Mike Glennon: He threw seven touchdowns and five intercepti­ons and produced an 80.1 rating in five winless starts for the Jaguars and he’s 6-21 as a starter with an 83.5 rating, 43 touchdowns and 25 intercepti­ons.

Glennon, 31, started 13 games as a rookie for Tampa in 2013 and has started 14 since. As a backup, you could do worse. You also could do better.

Taylor Heinecke: He raised eyebrows while throwing for 306 yards and a touchdown in Washington’s playoff loss to Tampa Bay last week. That should be enough to land some backup offers in free agency.

In his previous three regular season appearance­s (including one start), he had a 71.7 rating, two touchdowns and three intercepti­ons.

C.J. Beathard: He’s 2-10 in 12 starts for the 49ers over the past four years, and until the last two weeks of this season, coach Kyle Shanahan opted for unimpressi­ve Nick Mullens after Jimmy Garoppolo was injured.

That was probably a mistake, because Beathard

AAAwas impressive in those final two games, throwing four touchdowns and no intercepti­ons and 455 yards in a win against Arizona and loss to Seattle.

For his career, he has an 81.1 rating with 18 touchdowns and 13 intercepti­ons. At 27, he’s worth exploring.

Brandon Allen: He started five games after

Joe Burrow’s season-ending injury and produced an 82.0 rating with five touchdowns and four intercepti­ons. He had a 68.3 rating in three starts for Denver as a rookie in 2019. Would rank in the 6-to-12 range on this list.

Jameis Winston: More surprising than his decision to sign with New Orleans to be Drew Brees’ backup was the fact he ended up No. 3 on the depth chart, behind Taysom Hill. He ended up throwing just 11 passes all season. He might be the most physically gifted on this list, but knowing Brian Flores’ aversion for turnovers, there’s a risk in pursuing a player with 88 intercepti­ons in 76 games (70 starts). He also has 121 touchdown passes and some team will sign.

AAWhat’s more, CBS reported that New Orleans wants him back if Brees retires, which most expect.

AJ McCarron: He has started only four games in seven years and has a career 86.7 passer rating with six touchdowns and three intercepti­ons. He threw one pass for Houston this season. He’s worth considerin­g as a last resort.

Other unrestrict­ed free agent backup quarterbac­ks: Nathan Peterman, Robert Griffin III, Matt Barkley, Joe Flacco, Ryan Griffin, Geno Smith, Nate Sudfeld, Blaine Gabbert, Brian Hoyer, Blake Bortles, Brett Hundley, Sean Mannion and Joshua Dobbs.

Though the Dolphins have decent cap space, they’re in no position to spend more than $6 million or $7 million on a backup if they plan to sign at least one pricey free agent, perhaps a receiver. Keep in mind that Mariota will make $10 million in 2021 — unless the Raiders cut him.

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