Ranking Miami Dolphins position groups from best to worst

Ranking Miami Dolphins position groups from best to worst

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11. Offensive Tackles

The Dolphins invested heavily here this offseason, but there are still more questions than answers regarding how well this experiment can provide returns in 2020. The Dolphins drafted two tackles in the top-40 picks, landing Austin Jackson from USC at No. 18 and then Robert Hunt at No. 39 overall. Each figures to serve in a starting role, although Julie’n Davenport will look to stave off Jackson at hold down the starting left tackle gig to start the season.

This group was brutal in 2019 — so the silver lining is it is hard to envision the tackles being any worse than they were last year despite the inexperience.