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USC QB Caleb Williams wants to play on the Miami Dolphins and he is not even Draft Eligible

USC QB Caleb Williams wants to play on the Miami Dolphins and he is not even Draft Eligible
USC QB Caleb Williams wants to play on the Miami Dolphins and he is not even Draft Eligible

Who doesn’t want to live in Miami, Florida? NO state taxes, beautiful weather, and two speed demons in Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle.

Imagine if the Miami Dolphins had Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams as their starting quarterback over the injured Tua Tagovailoa?

Caleb Williams recently sat down with People Magazine and they asked him where he would like to play in the NFL and he quickly picked those speedy receivers and the weather.

“I’d probably go to the Dolphins,” Williams said in a recent interview with People, noting that he likes to be around younger coaches. “I also would be able to play with Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Mike Gesicki. The defense isn’t bad. That’s probably my No. 1 spot.”

Williams said he likes the Dolphins colors too, but he did mention a couple other franchises that he would not mind playing for.

“San Fran, Raiders or Falcons,” Williams said. “I’d play anywhere.”

Williams is a very good quarterback and many are comparing him to Patrick Mahomes. I am not sure if I am there yet, but he is a very solid player. Williams had a huge year leading the USC Trojans to an impressive 11-3 in his first year.

If Caleb Williams was to land on the Dolphins roster, that would be one nasty improvement for the team. I would not be shocked if the Dolphins became instant contenders. I feel Caleb Williams is better than Tua Tagovailoa and we will find out more this year if Tua can stay healthy.

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