Can rookie Solomon Kindley continue a strong push for starting role?
Solomon Kindley is a massive human being. He checks in at 339 pounds on the Dolphins’ official roster, the second heaviest player on the team. Kindley has been offered some early praise and with the Dolphins’ hunt for an effective offensive line resulting in open season at every position, Kindley should be considered “in the hunt”. But the proposition of him nailing down a starting gig is messy, especially because you’re talking about potentially having three rookies starting on the line before the end of the year. Would Kindley’s presence mean Miami would start Jesse Davis at right tackle and keep Robert Hunt on the bench? Or would Miami embrace inexperience on the right side of the line all together?