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Omar Kelly breaks down the Dolphins' offensive depth chart

Raise your hand if you remember that the Miami Dolphins scored 20 or fewer points in 13 games last season.

Raise your hand if you are disturbed by the fact the Dolphins averaged 19.4 points per game in 2015 and have done very little to improve this struggling offense, which has sputtered for most of this decade.

Raise your hand if it is troubling that the team lost two important offensive playmakers - starting tailback Lamar Miller (10 touchdowns) and receiver Rishard Matthews (43 receptions and four touchdowns in 11 games) - they haven't replaced, and that the Dolphins HAVE NOT fixed the troublesome guard position.