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The Miami Dolphins are bringing in two quarterbacks for top-30 visits ahead of the NFL Draft, and not just to check a box. And the guys they’re bringing in tell the story.
The Dolphins are hosting Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels and Iowa signal-caller Mark Gronowski on official pre-draft visits. To be clear, friends, these aren’t franchise guys.
These are Day 3 targets with hopes of becoming a functional backup, a developmental swing, or both. And folks, that’s the point. The Phins aren’t looking for their savior. They’re signaling disaster preparedness.
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Miami already has Quinn Ewers in the building as the backup behind Malik Willis, which is why the Daniels/Gronowski top-30 visits read like competition and pipeline. That’s the framing: Miami shopping for additional depth. And if Miami does draft another QB, it’s not necessarily an indictment of Ewers by itself. It’s more them trying to avoid being one injury away from QB chaos, which is basically the franchise brand at this point.
Daniels has the kind of résumé that makes evaluators take note. Six seasons, tons of reps, and real rushing ability. He totaled 9,282 passing yards, 67 touchdowns, 31 interceptions, and completed 61.5% of his throws, plus 1,445 rushing yards and 23 rushing TDs. He’s experienced, athletic, and a proven leader.
The Dolphins are hosting Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels and Iowa quarterback Mark Gronowski for official visits.
The Dolphins are focusing on acquiring backup and developmental quarterbacks rather than looking for a franchise player.
Both quarterbacks are considered Day 3 targets in the 2026 NFL Draft.

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Gronowski’s production is even louder. Across four seasons at South Dakota State before transferring to Iowa, he put up 12,071 passing yards, 103 TDs, 27 INTs, and a 63.5% completion rate, with 2,312 rushing yards and 53 rushing TDs. That’s not a random stat dump—that’s a damn decent resume. If a team wants a legitimate backup profile, this is what it looks like.
The point is simple—Miami wants a quarterback room that can survive a full season without turning into a weekly crisis. Whether they draft one, sign one, or stash one, they’re signaling that they do not trust the current setup to hold up on its own. If you’re a Dolphins fan hoping for fireworks, this isn’t that. This is roster work. It’s also overdue.