As just about everyone knows, the offensive line has been a problem for quite some time. With that said, leading up to the Nov. 5 deadline, Quenton Nelson may be on the trade block and the Miami Dolphins should be begging Jim Irsay to make a deal if Chris Grier wants to truly fix his problems up front.
The Colts, 2-3 on the year, need draft capital to continue their roster build and this is a gift that would fall in Grier’s lap if he can get it done.
The Need for Nelson
The Dolphins’ need for a player like Nelson is glaringly obvious. They’ve invested heavily in Tua Tagovailoa, but they haven’t done enough to protect him.
Remember those scary concussions? No one wants to see that again.
A strong offensive line is crucial for any quarterback’s success, and it’s even more critical for a player like Tagovailoa, who has a history of concussions. Bringing in Nelson would be a huge step in the right direction.
“Miami has to do something. They invested a lot of money on Tua Tagovailoa, who is on his fourth career concussion dating back to Alabama. Why risk his health by playing an interior lineman who can’t consistently block?” – Ghost of Adam Gase (@GhostOfAdamGase)
What Would It Take?
The Dolphins have some ammunition in their arsenal. They have three third-round picks in the upcoming draft.
That’s a lot of draft capital. A third-round pick should get it done, maybe two thirds, but the Dolphins should also consider giving up a second-round pick instead if that is what it takes.
Yes, it’s a high price, but Nelson is a game-changer. He’s the missing piece for this offensive line.
“No, Dolphins fans are no longer worried about the offensive line like Grier believes, we have completely given up hope that the GM understands the offense will only run as good as the line will allow.” – Ghost of Adam Gase (@GhostOfAdamGase)
Let’s be real, though. This is all just speculation.
These kinds of rumors fly around this time of year. It’s not every day a player of Nelson’s caliber becomes potentially available.
If I’m Chris Grier, I’m at least making the call to Indianapolis. You never know what could happen.