MIAMI — Death, federal taxes and conversations about the Miami Dolphins' offensive line. Such are the unavoidable realities for a South Florida sports fan.
An unstable position group has plagued an already unstable franchise over the past decade -- particularly over the past five seasons, which have produced more offensive line coaches (six) than Pro Bowlers (one). This offseason got off to a familiar start, with the Dolphins firing and hiring yet another position coach, but the Dolphins hope the cycle ends here.
Last season, Miami added Pro Bowl left tackle Terron Armstead and center Connor Williams to its starting lineup, leading to a slight uptick in productivity.