Could the Miami Dolphins really have a new starting quarterback next season? And could it really be the guy who is most famously known for shouting into a camera, "You like that!"

Well, according to ESPN.com’s Mike Sando, Kirk Cousins could be wearing an aqua uniform next season.

The current Washington Redskins quarterback will be a free agent this offseason and unless the Redskins want to use a third consecutive franchise tag on Cousins -- which would cost them $35 million -- or agree to a long-term deal with Cousins, he will be in a different uniform next season.

Sando came up with nine teams that could be a possible destination for Cousins and why each one would and would not be a good fit.

"Ryan Tannehill's season-ending knee injury will force the Dolphins to at least consider alternatives for 2018 and beyond. Jay Cutler doesn't look like a long-term solution. Tannehill has also reached the point in his contract when the team could release him without negative salary-cap consequences," Sando wrote about why Cousins could work in Miami.

Tannehill missed the final four games last season with a knee injury, then opted not to have surgery on it in the offseason. Less than a week into training camp, Tannehill re-injured the same knee and elected to have season-ending surgery.

Enter Jay Cutler, who had some familiarity with Adam Gase’s offensive system and signed a one-year, $10 million deal. If Cutler continues putting up numbers like he has through the first six weeks of the season -- the Dolphins are last in the NFL in total offense and points per game – it’s not farfetched to think Miami won’t resign him.

Tannehill signed a six-year, $96 million contract extension in 2015. He is set to make $19.8 million in 2018.

"Coach Adam Gase might prefer what he already knows in Tannehill and/or Cutler. That is the impression league insiders had as the season was getting under way, but with Miami's offense stuck in neutral, opinions could change," Sando wrote about why Cousins couldn't work in Miami.

Tannehill did get the Dolphins on the cusp of the playoffs. Then when he went down, backup Matt Moore finished the job.

Tannehill and Cousins have been in the NFL for five years and looking at their career stats, the Redskins quarterback edges out the Dolphins quarterback. Cousins completion percentage is 65.9 percent while Tannehill’s is 62.7. Cousins’ touchdown-to-interception ratio is 1.77 and Tannehill’s is just 1.61. The quarterback rating, Cousins 94.6 to Tannehill’s 86.5. And yards per game, Cousins 262.3 yards and Tannehill 239.7.

See what other teams Sando thought would be a good fit for Cousins at ESPN.com.