Oregon Ducks quarterback Justin Herbert hasn't publicly announced if he will enter the 2019 NFL draft, but plenty of NFL teams are interested in him.

Herbert is considered by many the best player at the position for the 2019 class and he already has Miami Dolphins executive vice president Mike Tannenbaum "raving" about his talents, according to a report.

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• #Dolphins Executive VP Mike Tannenbaum is raving about Oregon QB Justin Herbert — Jordan Reid (@JReidNFL) November 21, 2018

Pauline, of draftananalyst.com, reported the Dolphins are targeting Herbert and Tannenbaum traveled to Utah to watch the Ducks-Utah game earlier in November.

"I'm told the Miami Dolphins are really hoping Justin Herbert enters the draft. In the early part of the scouting process, I can say with confidence that he is the player they are likely to target," Pauline told bleav.com. "Tannenbaum was in Utah ... specifically to scout Herbert. He was raving about the Oregon quarterback after the game. He likes Herbert's entire game - the physical skills as well as his play on the field."

The 6-foot-6 Herbert completed 221-of-371 (59.6 percent) of his passes for 2,985 yards with 28 touchdowns and eight interceptions in 12 games in 2018. The Ducks posted a record of 8-4 in 2018.

The Dolphins interest indicates they are ready to either move on from Ryan Tannehill or find a successor for him. Tannehill missed the entire 2017 season with a knee injury and missed six weeks with a shoulder injury before returning to play last week.

The Dolphins are currently in the 13th spot in the draft order. With teams such as the New York Giants (No. 5), Jacksonville Jaguars (No. 6), Oakland Raiders (No. 3) potentially interested in selecting a quarterback, the Dolphins would likely need to trade up to acquire Herbert if he's available.

Giants general manager Dave Gettleman reportedly attend the Ducks-Utah game as well.

Cowboys, Seahawks, Packers, Cardinals also have sent scouts.



Giants gave a decent contingent here though: GM, Assistant GM, and another scout all on the credential list. pic.twitter.com/ZI2BHbGgEU — Andrew G. Haubner (@A_G_Haubner) November 10, 2018

And your final shot of pregame. Giants brass watching Herbert get warmed up with the QB’s. About 45 minutes to kick here in Salt Lake City. pic.twitter.com/DymEDEMRip — Andrew G. Haubner (@A_G_Haubner) November 10, 2018

The Giants certainly need to find a successor to 37-year-old Eli Manning, who has struggled often this season. The Giants do have some very good players at the skill positions, including rookie running back Saquon Barkley, wide receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. and tight end Evan Engram.

-- Geoffrey C. Arnold | @geoffreyCarnold