The Miami Dolphins are doing their homework on potential future signal-callers, hosting two intriguing quarterback prospects for pre-draft visits this week. With the 2026 NFL Draft just around the corner, the team is taking a closer look at Kansas's Jalon Daniels and Iowa's Mark Gronowski.
Jalon Daniels, a dynamic playmaker from Kansas, brings a wealth of experience and dual-threat ability to the table. After six seasons with the Jayhawks, the 6'1", 219-pound quarterback amassed over 9,200 passing yards with 67 touchdowns, adding another 23 scores on the ground. His athleticism and proven production make him a fascinating late-round project for a team looking to develop depth behind Tua Tagovailoa.
Joining him for a visit is Iowa's Mark Gronowski, a sturdy 6'2", 235-pound quarterback with a prolific collegiate career split between South Dakota State and Iowa. Gronowski's numbers are impressive, having thrown for over 12,000 yards and 103 touchdowns while completing 63.5% of his passes. Perhaps most notably, he's a red-zone threat with his legs, having rushed for a staggering 53 touchdowns, showcasing a power-running style that could translate in short-yardage situations at the pro level.
Both prospects are currently projected as potential Day 3 selections or priority undrafted free agents, representing the kind of high-upside, low-risk evaluations smart teams make this time of year. For Dolphins fans, these visits highlight the franchise's commitment to building a competitive roster at every position, ensuring the team is prepared for any scenario as they continue their pursuit in the AFC East.
