The Miami Dolphins’ biggest weakness during the Tua Tagovailoa era has been the offensive line, whether due to injuries, lack of depth, or draft misses.
Head coach Mike McDaniel has been working hard to cover up these issues by developing a quick-release offense and bringing in Butch Barry to improve the unit. However, injuries have hindered their efforts.
The Dolphins lost two starting interior linemen from last year and have struggled to adequately replace them.
While they signed Aaron Brewer for center and added depth, no player has emerged as a solid starter.
The tackle positions are solid, but the interior offensive line remains a problem.
The current depth chart shows weaknesses at the guard positions, with concerns about the starting lineup and injuries affecting the players.
Patrick Paul has been the standout performer but is only slated as a backup.
There are differing opinions on how to address the guard position, with some suggesting moving certain players but concerns about their suitability for the role.
Injuries have been a major setback for the Dolphins’ offensive line, and there is a sense of urgency to address the issues before they impact the season.
As training camp progresses, there is growing concern about the interior offensive line, prompting calls for the team to explore options and make necessary moves.
What do you believe the Dolphins should do to improve their interior offensive line situation this season?