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Jackson: List of offensive lineman the Dolphins have contacted

Adam Schefter ‏@AdamSchefter 12s

Titans are signing former Ravens OT Michael Oher to a 4-year, $20M deal that includes $9.5M gtd. Blindside to Nashville.
 
Adam Beasley ‏@AdamHBeasley 46s

The Dolphins have made preliminary calls about Texans tackle Ryan Harris, but it has not reached the stage where they've set up a visit.
 
Omar Kelly ‏@OmarKelly 23s

Dolphins haven't ruled out re-signing Bryant McKinnie to play right tackle. He'd also be an emergency left tackle, which is needed.
 
Ryan Harris is not an answer. Good back up, but not any type of answer. I suppose he understands the system.
 
Omar Kelly ‏@OmarKelly 23s

Dolphins haven't ruled out re-signing Bryant McKinnie to play right tackle. He'd also be an emergency left tackle, which is needed.

Why not? McKinnie obviously wants to be here and won't break the bank. Can he transfer his skills to the RT spot though?
 
Ryan Harris is not an answer. Good back up, but not any type of answer. I suppose he understands the system.

Probably looking for depth , he only started two games last season.

Texans re-signed OT Ryan Harris to a one-year contract.
Harris, 28, played in 16 games last season, starting two. Pro Football Focus graded him out positively as a pass blocker and in the screen game, but as a slight liability against the run. Harris is an athlete whose natural fit is in a zone-blocking scheme. He'll likely serve as solid depth behind Derek Newton at right tackle. Mon, Apr 8, 2013 05:48:00 PM
 
So at guard one name that become prominent for the Dolphins now is John Benton. No, he's not a player. He's the new offensive line coach. And he happens to have been the Houston Texans offensive line before he came to the Dolphins.

And he's got his guys in his sights.

Sooo...

The Dolphins have shown preliminary and lukewarm interest in two former Texans linemen -- guard Wade Smith and tackle Ryan Harris.

Harris, 29, has been mostly a backup type during his six-year career with Denver and Houston. He started 10 games for the Broncos in 2010 but that's the last time he actually has been a starter. His time in Houston was spent mostly in a backup role. He is a depth guy and would likely be insurance, if signed, to a rookie draft pick starter option.

Smith is familiar to Dolphins fans. He was once the Dolphins starting right tackle.

That's right, that Wade Smith.

Smith was Miami starting right tackle in 2003 -- his rookie year after being drafted in the third round out of Memphis. And it wasn't a great experience (I recall one three-sack game). Smith started only two games the next three seasons and nobody seemed to notice when he departed in 2006.
Smith is a veteran guard option for Miami. He's 32. He's a stopgap guy.

He'd like to return to the Texans but they have a new coaching staff and would like to upgrade their line. They encouraged him to test free agency.

As Benton has been his coach for years and the Dolphins will run the same (or very similar) zone scheme he's known in Houston, Smith could be an answer for the Dolphins. And the Dolphins could be the way he bookends his career, finishing where he started.

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Somewhat surprised Miami hasn't really gone after Smith, Benton must not be high on him
 
I would be fine with resigning McKinnie and bringing in Wade Smith then drafting a Guard and Tackle, depth and competition with solid vet experience.
 
Why not? McKinnie obviously wants to be here and won't break the bank. Can he transfer his skills to the RT spot though?

I'd rather not go into the season with that question mark like we did last year with many (including Ireland) assuming Martin could handle LT or hell, any position (besides doggie) for that matter.

The best plan is to have a contingency plan and not assume these guys can and will play out of position.

At 19, we must go OL at this point. It makes the most sense even though we all want to see a playmaker
 
Adam Schefter ‏@AdamSchefter 12s

Titans are signing former Ravens OT Michael Oher to a 4-year, $20M deal that includes $9.5M gtd. Blindside to Nashville.

Michael Oher can't block wind........he's a bum IMHO
 
Who is available still? Definitely resign McKinney as a back up
 
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