Dolphins re-sign OL Isaiah Wynn

Miami brings back a starting offensive lineman from 2023.

The Miami Dolphins entered the offseason with holes at all three of the starting interior offensive line spots with Isaiah Wynn, Connor Williams and Robert Hunt all hitting the market.

Now, it looks like one of them is returning, as ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that Wynn is signing back with the Dolphins for the 2024 season.

Wynn, 28, was originally drafted by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 2018 NFL draft out of Georgia. After dealing with a number of injuries during his with New England, he signed a one-year deal with Miami last offseason.

With the Dolphins, Wynn appeared in just seven games due to a quad injury that landed him on injured reserve.

At this point, Wynn seems like the leader to be the team’s starting left guard, but if Miami is smart, they’ll sign some quality depth in case Wynn gets hurt again.

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