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  It can be argued that the history of present-day football, both pro and college, was shaped by the Miami Dolphins with one decision. The Dolphins didn't sign quarterback Drew Brees as a free agent in 2006 because of a previous injury, and that one choice altered football's timeline forever. It's the Brees Butterfly Effect Theory. Brees went to the New Orleans Saints and became the most prolific quarterbacks in NFL history, the New England Patriots continued their dynastic dominance of the AFC East and Nick Saban left for Alabama and reshaped college football. The rabbit hole is deep, y'all. Somewhere along the path of those cascading dominoes and sliding doors a young phenom of a quarterback in Hawaii decided to pass on Pac-12 football, move with his family about halfway around the world and play college football for Saban's Crimson Tide. That quarterback, of course, is Tua Tagovailoa, who on Monday is scheduled to begin full workouts after that devastating hip injury back in November.

And now we are here, with less than two months before the 2020 NFL Draft, and talk about things coming full circle. The mock drafts are everywhere after the NFL Combine, and the Dolphins are everyone's pick to draft an injured quarterback out of Alabama who was coached by Saban and is being compared to Brees. For the next many weeks, everything about Tua, his hip and how that will impact the NFL Draft will be discussed, analyzed and baked into our brains. - Birmingham News


Jr/2020 QB *Tua TagovailoaAlabama
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