All throughout training camp experts and fans alike were extremely concerned with which players would take control of the two open offensive guard spots.
While those competitions remain critical in completing the makeup of the Miami Dolphins offensive line, a much larger weakness looms throughout the team. Especially for the front five of the offense.
The Dolphins are not a deep team and their depth at offensive line is one of the thinnest on the roster.
Huge contracts to free agents like Branden Albert and Ndamukong Suh while retaining players like Ryan Tannehill have limited the front office’s ability to bring in a larger quantity of quality players in case of injuries.