NFL Power Rankings: Dolphins and 3 Teams Destined for QB Change at Season's End
The Miami Dolphins have already been forced to make a quarterback change due to injury, but they'll be willing to make another one at season's end.
Chad Henne has had his chances and it simply didn't work. Head coach Tony Sparano will likely be gone before the season ends, and the new head man is going to want to bring in a quarterback of his own.
The Dolphins aren't the only team in trouble under center either.
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Here are three teams destined for a new quarterback next year.
Miami Dolphins (0-5)
As if being 0-5 isn't bad enough, the Dolphins don't have a semblance of a real starting quarterback on their roster.
They have a playmaking receiver, a first-round rookie center, second-round rookie running back and a franchise left tackle, but they're still missing a QB.
It won't be hard to find either.
They certainly want to land Andrew Luck if their season continues going this way (and it will), but even if they don't get the Stanford QB there are other top 10 potential QBs available.
We also cannot rule out a veteran, but landing a top 10 QB doesn't happen every year.
Either way, they'll have a new starter next year.
Washington Redskins (3-2)
Wait, a team with a winning record? Well, when Rex Grossman and John Beck are involved that tends to be the case.
The Redskins weren't fooled by Grossman too long though and now they'll get a good look at what Beck can and cannot do.
That will likely end with them missing the playoffs. Shanahan's feeling the heat of passing on a rookie quarterback a year ago and they'll be forced to make a move for one in the offseason.
Expect to see somebody new under center next year for the Redskins whether it be a rookie or veteran.
Tennessee Titans (3-2)
Another winning team and I willingly acknowledge I'll catch heat from the Titans fans for this one, but I don't expect to see Matt Hasselbeck back under center next year.
The Titans will be lucky to make the postseason this year and with all the other rookies around Jake Locker getting starting time, it won't be too long before the Titans join the party.
The rookie quarterback is too talented to stay on the bench another year. With the Titans struggling to get things going on the ground and without their top receiver for the rest of the season, don't be surprised if it happens sooner than later.
| 1. Green Bay Packers (6-0) |
| 2. New England Patriots (5-1) |
| 3. San Francisco 49ers (5-1) |
| 4. Detroit Lions (5-1) |
| 5. Baltimore Ravens (4-1) |
| 6. San Diego Chargers (4-1) |
| 7. Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2) |
| 8. Oakland Raiders (4-2) |
| 9. New York Giants (4-2) |
| 10. Cincinnati Bengals (4-2) |
| 11. Buffalo Bills (4-2) |
| 12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-2) |
| 13. New Orleans Saints (4-2) |
| 14. Tennessee Titans (3-2) |
| 15. Washington Redskins (3-2) |
| 16. Chicago Bears (3-3) |
| 17. Atlanta Falcons (3-3) |
| 18. New York Jets (3-3) |
| 19. Dallas Cowboys (2-3) |
| 20. Houston Texans (3-3) |
| 21. Seattle Seahawks (2-3) |
| 22. Kansas City Chiefs (2-3) |
| 23. Philadelphia Eagles (2-4) |
| 24. Cleveland Browns (2-3) |
| 25. Minnesota Vikings (1-5) |
| 26. Arizona Cardinals (1-4) |
| 27. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-5) |
| 28. Denver Broncos (1-4) |
| 29. Carolina Panthers (1-5) |
| 30. Miami Dolphins (0-5) |
| 31. Indianapolis Colts (0-6) |
| 32. St. Louis Rams (0-5) |

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