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Locked On Dolphins - Daily Podcast On The Miami Dolphins

EVOLVED | The Advanced Splits Of Tua, Quinn, And Malik Tease How The Dolphins Will Be Different

Locked On Dolphins - Daily Podcast On The Miami Dolphins

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4.8 • 1.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2026

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Miami Dolphins’ passing attack faces a turning point as advanced analytics spotlight Tua Tagovailoa’s struggles against Cover 3 defenses and limited sideline efficiency. Are Quinn Ewers and Malik Willis the key to unlocking a more dynamic offense? The episode breaks down passing heat maps, success rates, and explosive play potential—showing glaring differences in arm strength, accuracy, and willingness to stretch the field. The discussion explores how Bobby Slowik’s offensive tweaks could amplify Miami’s vertical game and force defenses out of “country zone” looks. With Malik Willis boasting a perfect passer rating on deep passes and strong efficiency under pressure, and Ewers offering a middle ground, could a shift in strategy revitalize the passing game with no Tyreek Hill or Jaylen Waddle? Get the data-driven insights Dolphins fans need as position battles heat up.

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0:00.0

Today we take a deep dive into some numbers behind the passing of Tuatang of Aloha,

0:06.9

Quinn Ewers, and Malik Willis,

0:08.7

and see what those data points can tell us about an evolved Dolphins passing offense.

0:20.4

You are locked on dolphins, your daily Miami Dolphins podcast, part of the Locked-on Podcast Network, your team every day.

0:31.0

All right, Miami, welcome to another episode of Lacked On Dolphins.

0:34.8

It is your team every day here on the Lacton Network.

0:37.4

I'm your host, Cowndrabs, Lifelong Miami Dolphins fan, host of Lacton Dolphins, co-host of Lacton Dolphins. It is your team every day here on the Lacton Network. I'm your host, Calcrow's, lifelong Miami Dolphins, co-host of Lacton-Offals,

0:41.4

scouting author of Touchdown, Miami on Substack, NFL staff, writer for A to Z sports.

0:45.7

I'm going to welcome you all into the Friday, June 5th edition of Lockedon Dolphins with a bit

0:51.5

of a deep dive into some splits and numbers for where Tua,

0:56.8

as of late, has had his best success and biggest struggles, what Quinn Ewers' three-game

1:03.7

sample size look like in 2025, and what Malik Willis's limited sample size has looked like as far as the best areas to attack as a thrower,

1:14.9

the biggest pain points and struggles and question marks.

1:19.2

So we'll talk about all that here today on the show.

1:21.4

And I want to start with a quote that came out from Bobby Sloick yesterday as the dolphinsphins finished up mandatory mini camp this week.

1:29.6

And Bobby was asked about Quinn and the job that he's done in some of the first-hand accounts

1:34.0

from folks that have been there as that Quinn's been more consistent with his executional

1:37.8

offense.

1:39.7

Let's start with this Bobby Slovak quote.

1:41.4

And then we'll get into some of the numbers behind all of these quarterbacks that the new

1:47.3

and the old here in Miami.

1:50.8

This is Bobby Slovak.

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