The Miami Dolphins, guided once again by Coach Mike McDaniel, have reached the playoffs for the second consecutive season. They’re driven to clinch their first postseason victory since 2000, with their journey starting at training camp.
Despite limited financial flexibility, the Dolphins had a bustling offseason. They saw departures of players they developed like Christian Wilkins and Robert Hunt, but they bolstered their roster with veteran standouts like Odell Beckham Jr., Kendall Fuller, Calais Campbell, and Jordyn Brooks.
We’ll provide a detailed analysis of the Dolphins’ lineup for the 2024 season across a series of articles, starting with a focus on the offensive line.
Dolphins Offensive Line Player Analysis
Terron Armstead
- 2023 Performance: Played 10 games; 1 sack allowed; 6 pressures; 3 penalties.
- 2024 Outlook: A vital member of the line, Armstead is confirmed to continue as the starting left tackle. The main concern remains his health, as persistent injuries have limited his availability.
Austin Jackson
- 2023 Performance: Played 16 games; 4 sacks allowed; 21 pressures; 8 penalties.
- 2024 Outlook: Jackson experienced his best season in 2023 and holds solid control over the right tackle position. His career has been revitalized, showing promise particularly in the run game.
Liam Eichenberg
- 2023 Performance: Played 16 games; 4 sacks allowed; 20 pressures; 7 penalties.
- 2024 Outlook: Eichenberg displayed modest improvement last year, playing primarily at center. This season, he’ll compete for one of the starting guard positions.
Isaiah Wynn
- 2023 Performance: Played 7 games; 0 sacks allowed; 4 pressures; 3 penalties.
- 2024 Outlook: After a quad injury cut short his 2023 season, Wynn’s return could bolster the guard position, provided he remains healthy.
Aaron Brewer
- 2023 Performance for Titans: Played 17 games; 6 sacks allowed; 34 pressures; 5 penalties.
- 2024 Outlook: Joining Miami as the new starting center, Brewer brings mobility and run-blocking prowess but has room to improve in pass protection.
Robert Jones
- 2023 Performance: 8 games played; 2 sacks allowed; 12 pressures; 3 penalties.
- 2024 Outlook: Coming from a season marred by injuries, Jones will contest for a starting role at guard.
Lester Cotton
- 2023 Performance: 20 pressures; 3 sacks allowed; 5 penalties.
- 2024 Outlook: After substituting for Wynn for much of last season, Cotton is also in the mix for a starting guard position but needs to improve significantly in pass protection.
Jack Driscoll
- 2023 Stats for Eagles: 172 snaps; 1 sack allowed; 10 pressures; 0 penalties.
- 2024 Outlook: The versatile lineman could either act as Miami’s swing tackle or contest for a starting guard spot this season.
Kendall Lamm
- 2023 Performance: 17 games; 4 sacks allowed; 20 pressures; 0 penalties.
- 2024 Outlook: Lamm is set to continue as a dependable backup at left tackle, likely seeing playtime due to starters’ injury risks.
Patrick Paul
- 2023 College Stats (Houston): 12 games; 9 pressures; 0 sacks; 3 penalties;
- 2024 Outlook: Paul is a promising talent drafted to eventually anchor the left tackle position, though he won’t see much action this season as he requires more development.
Key Question for 2024
With significant changes, particularly losing Robert Hunt, the primary concern revolves around who will secure the two open guard spots on the Dolphins’ offensive line. Competition remains fierce among players like Eichenberg, Wynn, Cotton, Jones, and Driscoll, though none have consistently demonstrated high-level play necessary for a prevailing team.
Despite some developmental strides under line coach Butch Barry and a scheme poised to minimize exposure in pass-blocking, the Dolphins must enhance their offensive line to better support their playoff aspirations. The outcomes of these contests during the offseason could be crucial for the team’s performance moving forward.