🚨MIAMI DOLPHINS FANS ARE ALREADY TALKING ABOUT TANKING FOR THE 2027 NFL DRAFT — and honestly, some people around the franchise are absolutely FED UP with it.

Because according to the growing chaos surrounding the Miami Dolphins…
Fans aren’t even waiting for the 2026 season to start before dreaming about:
Arch Manning.
Jeremiah Smith.
And a potentially LOADED 2027 draft class.
That conversation is exploding across Dolphins Twitter right now.
And for many Miami supporters?
It’s becoming unbearable.
Because while national media outlets continue labeling the Dolphins as one of the NFL’s worst teams entering 2026…
A huge part of the fanbase wants NO part of the “tank” narrative.
Especially this early.
The frustration reached another level after Bleacher Report reportedly included Miami on a list of teams already positioned for tank mode next season.
And honestly?
That set Dolphins fans OFF.
Why?
Because according to the discussion surrounding the team, many people believe the entire purpose of 2026 has NOTHING to do with losing games intentionally.
The real mission is simple:
Figure out whether Malik Willis is the franchise quarterback.
That’s it.
That’s the season.
Not chasing the No. 1 pick.
Not obsessing over Arch Manning in May.
Not surrendering before Week 1 even begins.
The Dolphins reportedly signed Willis specifically because his contract gives Miami flexibility WITHOUT completely trapping the franchise long term.
And now the entire rebuild may hinge on one terrifying question:
Can Malik Willis actually become QB1?
Because if he succeeds?
Everything changes instantly.
The Dolphins can focus future drafts on:
Elite receivers.
Pass rushers.
Offensive line help.
But if Willis struggles?
Then Miami could pivot aggressively toward the stacked 2027 quarterback class.
That’s why the conversation refuses to disappear.
And honestly?
The names entering the discussion are ridiculous.
According to the report, many analysts already view the 2027 class as potentially generational.
Quarterbacks like:
Arch Manning
Dante Moore
CJ Carr
And Darian Mensah are all generating massive hype.
And that’s BEFORE discussing the receivers.
Because according to the report, the two wideouts creating the biggest frenzy are:
Jeremiah Smith from Ohio State University
And Cam Coleman from University of Texas at Austin.
Fans are already calling them future NFL superstars.
Jeremiah Smith especially is receiving absurd levels of hype.
The report claims he’s already viewed by many scouts as a potentially “generational” receiver prospect after exploding onto the college football scene as a true freshman.
And here’s the detail making Dolphins fans even crazier:
Jeremiah Smith reportedly grew up a Miami Dolphins fan.
That revelation alone has fueled nonstop fantasy scenarios online.
But the report also pushed another fascinating argument:
Some evaluators actually believe Cam Coleman may be MORE athletic than Jeremiah Smith.
That comparison is already turning into one of college football’s hottest debates.
Jeremiah Smith:
More polished.
Elite hands.
Technician-level route running.
Cam Coleman:
More explosive movement.
Fluid athleticism.
Higher physical upside.

Now analysts are comparing the debate to:
Marvin Harrison Jr.
Versus
Malik Nabers all over again.
And it doesn’t stop there.
The edge-rusher class is also terrifying.
According to the report, prospects like:
Colin Simmons
And Dylan Stewart are already viewed as potential defensive monsters.
Simmons reportedly combines elite production with polished technique…
…while Stewart is being described as an outright athletic FREAK at 6’6”, 260 pounds with explosive burst off the edge.
That’s exactly why Dolphins fans are struggling emotionally with this entire conversation.
Because yes…

The 2027 draft REALLY might be special.
But many supporters believe talking about tanking before the 2026 season even starts is ridiculous.
According to the report, the ideal outcome for Miami is NOT losing.
It’s Malik Willis proving he’s the guy.
If Willis becomes a legitimate franchise quarterback?
Then suddenly the Dolphins could pair him with one of these elite blue-chip prospects WITHOUT needing the No. 1 overall pick.
That’s the dream scenario.
And perhaps the biggest reality check of all came near the end of the discussion:
Nobody truly knows what these prospects will look like a year from now.
Players rise.
Players fall.
Unexpected stars emerge every season.
So while fans are already fantasizing about Arch Manning and Jeremiah Smith…
Miami still has an actual season to play first.
And inside the organization, the mission may already be crystal clear:
Build the culture.
Evaluate Malik Willis.
And stop surrendering before the season even begins.