The Miami Dolphins signed former Tennessee Titans and Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis early in free agency to be their starting quarterback in 2026, after having Tua Tagovailoa lead the offense for years.
While Willis is locked in on a three-year deal, and Quinn Ewers is still around as the backup, the Dolphins are still looking to add talent to the room this offseason.
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According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport, Miami is set to have pre-draft meeting with quarterback prospect Carson Beck.
Beck, 23, was a four-star recruit out of Mandarin High School in Jacksonville, Florida, before committing to the University of Georgia for the 2020 season. He spent five years with the Bulldogs, winning two national championships as a backup before transferring to the University of Miami this past year.
In 55 games between the two schools, Beck completed 69.5% of his passes for 11,725 yard, 88 touchdowns and 32 interceptions while earning All-Conference honors twice (All-SEC in 2023 and All-ACC in 2025).
Beck is currently projected to go early on Day 3, so the Dolphins could make three picks in the first two rounds to address some of their biggest needs before bringing in a quarterback to compete for a job and develop in the coming years.
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This article originally appeared on Dolphins Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Dolphins to meet with 11,000-yard QB prospect