The Miami Dolphins’ roster may not be pretty in several spots, but this team sure will be dressed pretty in 2019. The Miami Dolphins’ officially have the best throwback combinations in the NFL after announcing their aqua throwback jersey will have a corresponding white throwback this season.

Dolphins fans won’t have to wait long to see the throwbacks in action, either — the team will sport the white throwbacks against the New England Patriots in Week 2 of the regular season.

The announcement of the new uniforms, which initially came from Miami executive Tom Garfinkel, also came with a due date — June 2019. That is when the Miami faithful can get their hands on their own white throwback uniforms. So start saving.

That timetable does bring a new issue for Dolphins fans to confront — whose jersey to buy?

The team is in an awkward state of flux. Not a lot of established offensive star players. The team just lost their biggest star this offseason in an aging Cameron Wake. They may lose another long-time stud in Reshad Jones before the summer is over, too.

So here are some candidates on which active player Dolphins fans should invest in.

OT Laremy Tunsil

Argument for: He’s arguably the best player on the team, regardless of position. And although he’s still on a rookie deal, teams don’t let talent like Tunsil walk, period. He’s going to be a fixture.

Argument against: He’s an offensive tackle — you don’t typically see a ton of offensive linemen repped in the stands in the form of fan jerseys.

CB Xavien Howard

Argument for: Howard touts elite production and has a big, long-term contract already secured.

Argument against: Howard has had a few flare ups with knee injuries in his first three seasons and Miami constructed his contract to enable a clean break after the first half of his contract. We hope it doesn’t come to that — it shouldn’t.

RB Kenyan Drake

Argument for: Drake plays a sexy position and gets to score touchdowns — plus he’s the legend that posterized Rob Gronkowski to finish the Miami Miracle.

Argument against: Drake is entering a contract year and has yet to fully live up to his potential. Buyer beware — this may be a one year investment.

QB Josh Rosen

Argument for: If he flips the switch, he’s Miami’s best quarterback in life A.D. (After Dan). Quarterback jerseys are a popular choice and Rosen has the talent and natural ability to be a great player.

Argument against: Miami isn’t married to Rosen long-term, the whole reason they made the move was because of the low risk. Rosen didn’t live up to his potential as a rookie — if he’s unable to do so here the Dolphins will have him on a short leash for 2020 and 2021.

DB Minkah Fitzpatrick

Argument for: Minkah was a stud as a rookie, taking curveball after curveball as Adam Gase’s staff moved him all over the field. Minkah has an elite football pedigree out of Alabama and proved pretty quickly that he’s going to be an impact starter.

Argument against: It’s hard to find a hole in Minkah’s resume right now. He’s an effective starter, a former top-15 pick and has four years left on his rookie contract.

DT Christian Wilkins

Argument for: Speaking of elite football pedigree. Wilkins is much like Minkah — expect his rookie season to go similarly. Wilkins is a top-15 pick and is going to make an impact.

Argument against: We haven’t seen a snap yet, for better or for worse.