Many are super high on him, and it was the expected move with our new hires coming form Green Bay. Not sure if it was a smart move or not but the asking price was expected to be higher- Rappaport quoted $30-35M a few weeks ago and said Miami couldn't afford Willis. The good news, we won the QB sweepstakes during the off-season...and there's no way Tua remains on the roster. Also good news for Ewers since he can develop another season or two. And good news for the team since this is not longer a guaranteed "tank year" if we got the right guy. The bad news, Willis shows promise in limited starts but is largely unproven. I'm guessing we shipped out Minkah to make the math work.
I didn’t think we had a shot at him at all with our cap situation. I haven’t seen him play so I guess it’s time to dig into YouTube and see what’s there. I certainly hope though they aren’t expecting Willis to be THE player to save the offense. Hope they build a complete offense around him and not put all of the pressure on him for instant success.
It would seem they are convinced he is ready to take that next step. Hopefully to above league average starter if not better. Now I expect them to keep Achane and Waddle, wasn't sure about it before. The OL will be the focus in the draft with a lot of free agent and UDFAs manning the defense is my guess.
Time will tell, just saying that they better got that right. Would be a bad look if he fails and not a good start for this regime.
Not a ton of film on him since he's only played in 11 NFL games. But the 30-second highlights: - Good arm talent with accurate throws at all levels. Can throw lasers with velocity, can launch bombs. - A pocket QB that's a true dual threat, good sense of when to take off and has some speed. - Plays fast and decisive, seems to have a really solid feel for the pocket (or lack of one). - He's only 26, so hopefully his best football is ahead of him.
Fair point, I just don’t think he‘ll last long in this league, he’s not much bigger than Tua. Hope he shines!