Miami Dolphins: No. 1 Passing Offense in the League

As previously mentioned, the Dolphins will field an improved team in 2016. After underachieving with the previous coaching staff, Gase brings in a new outlook focused on elevating quarterback Ryan Tannehill.

Quarterback Peyton Manning threw for the most yards (5,477) and touchdowns (55) in his career, post-surgery, with Gase as his offensive coordinator.

Despite all the good years with the Indianapolis Colts, tossing passes to future Hall of Fame wide receiver Marvin Harrison, Manning logged his most productive season after returning from a serious neck injury under Gase in Denver.

The Dolphins head coach also cut Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler’s interception rate down to 2.3 percent in the previous season—the lowest in his career when playing more than 10 games.

There’s justifiable optimism in Gase’s ability to elevate Tannehill’s game. The Dolphins quarterback threw for more than 4,000 yards in consecutive seasons with a favorable touchdown-to-interception ratio. With a wide receiver corps that runs four deep, Miami’s passing offense should rank off the charts in production.