Ranking Miami Dolphins position groups from best to worst

Ranking Miami Dolphins position groups from best to worst

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10. Interior Offensive Line

We’ve entered into the area of the Dolphins’ roster where things could go nuclear in 2020 and serve as problem areas. Specifically on the offensive interior, who is playing center? Who is playing right guard? These are questions we don’t have yet, although you should probably expect to see the interior group look like this when the season kicks off:

Ereck FlowersTed Karras (or Michael Deiter) — Jesse Davis 

Three players playing next to new teammates for the first time amid all of the 2020 offseason restrictions isn’t ideal. The Dolphins have needed depth in Solomon Kindley and Deiter — but the ceiling here doesn’t feel as high as it ideally would be with a finished product.