Willis is the next quarterback in line to earn a second starting opportunity after spending a transitional phase developing under an excellent offensive coach and play-caller (Matt LaFleur). Willis was an erratic signal-caller with the Titans, completing just 53 percent of his throws during his two seasons in Nashville, but he has morphed into an efficient passer in Green Bay. Completing 78.7 percent of his throws over 11 games (three starts) with the Packers, Willis consistently distributed the ball to his weapons, took what the defense gave him and was a legitimate threat as a runner and playmaker outside the pocket. In other years, a guy like Willis might not be that highly sought-after, but it’s not a deep draft class at the position, and there aren’t a lot of high-quality options in free agency. Regardless, Willis has shown enough improvement to merit another shot. The perfect landing spot? Reuniting with the Dolphins’ new power couple, general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley, who were both with Willis in Green Bay.