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Miami Dolphins 2014 preview: Retooled offensive line crucial to success
Three Questions
Miami Dolphins 2014 preview: Retooled offensive line crucial to success
Three Questions
Tannehill got a good look at the Miami sky during his sophomore season, as he was sacked a franchise-record 58 times. Sure, the bullying scandal and related games missed by starters didn't help things, but the line wasn't good from Week 1.
Management at least addressed this major deficiency in the offseason by bringing in Albert, a former first-round pick, and Smith via free agency and adding James out of the University of Tennessee. With second-year guy Dallas Thomas apparently much improved, it looked like center Mike Pouncey would theoretically be surrounded by upgrades on either side of him heading into the 2014 campaign.
Then came the bad news in mid-June that Pouncey would likely miss the first few games of the season following hip surgery, leaving the team scrambling at center heading into training camp. Backups Sam Brenner and Nate Garner are capable, but Pouncey was a Pro Bowler last season and his presence as the leadership voice of the offensive line will undoubtedly be missed, especially with the opening two games being division contests against New England and Buffalo.
The quandary for management: Do they spend some money and sign a high-end free agent like former Dolphin Samson Satele or ex-Bengal Kyle Cook but risk them being a waste of cash if Pouncey comes back early? Or do they wait and see how Pouncey progresses and potentially miss out on those guys? With the signing this week of veteran Daryn Colledge, it appears the Dolphins are willing to sit and wait for the time being, but there's still plenty of time for panic to set in.