DAVIE — The rebuild of the Miami Dolphins' offensive line was massive, literally and figuratively. But more importantly, it was necessary because of the unit’s struggles last season.
In 2019, the Dolphins offensive line wasn’t just the worst in the NFL. It was the worst in franchise history, setting records for futility.
So General Manager Chris Grier and his staff went to work building what can be argued as the biggest offensive line in team history, since the smallest player on the starting unit that will take the field in Sunday’s home game against the undefeated Seattle Seahawks is 6-foot-4, 315 pounds.