
"The 2026 NFL offseason is in full swing, which means it's time for every team to finally address their glaring holes. Whether it be through remaining hirings, free agency (March 11 at 4 p.m. ET) or the draft (April 23). Teams looking for a quarterback might have a hard time, but other position groups offer a great variety of trade candidates."
"How will the defense be built under new coordinator Jim Leonhard? How critical is it for Miami to find a quarterback this offseason? Tua Tagovailoa is still under contract, yet the Dolphins are reportedly looking to trade their former franchise quarterback. But first-year general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said the team will first focus on its infrastructure around its next quarterback before even finding him -- which could suggest either a season of a bridge veteran or 2025 seventh-round pick Quinn Ewers under-center."
The 2026 NFL offseason requires teams to address glaring roster holes via remaining hirings, free agency (begins March 11) and the draft (April 23). Quarterback-needy teams face limited impactful options, increasing reliance on bridges, trades or internal development. Other positions present viable trade candidates, including potential moves for pass rusher Maxx Crosby or receiver A.J. Brown. AFC contenders aim to return injured quarterbacks for 2026, prompting offseason upgrades for the Broncos and Chiefs. The Dolphins face quarterback uncertainty while prioritizing infrastructure around the next starter, and players like Christian Gonzalez face contract-extension decisions amid postseason visibility.
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