In the last few years the Dolphins have struggled at cornerback, safety, LB, TE, Oline, QB, and WR. This is not an exaggeration but a pure fact. Even last year the Phins ranked poorly in every one of those categories except safety.
A year later we have a sophomore QB who is getting killed. A WR core who ranks as potentially one of the best in the NFL but has a QB getting killed. A stepped up TE pass catcher in Charles Clay who’s QB is getting killed and a suspect running game because an Oline can’t block…while the QB is getting killed. Defensively we have a stronger LB’ing corp, two up and coming rookie CB’s who are playing behind one of the teams surprise players in Brent Grimes, a safety duo of Reshad Jones and Chris Clemons who are getting better and a defensive line that still has the potential to be great.
Where does that leave us?
The offensive line. There is no question that the Dolphins are a train wreck already happened along the line. The band-aid patch of Bryan McKinnie will do nothing more than swap out mediocre play for mediocre play maybe Jonathan Martin plays far better than Tyson Clabo on the right side. O.k., I concede…he “better” play better. My point is that the Dolphins are not only young, but they are for the most part under contract and aside from the offensive line troubles are on the verge of being a very good football team.