What are Dolphins’ biggest offensive needs at mid-way point of 2020?

What are Dolphins’ biggest offensive needs at mid-way point of 2020?

Nov 3, 2019; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick (14) looks over the offensive line during the first half against the New York Jets at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

Interior Offensive Line

There is no one, singular root of Miami’s troubles running the ball. A more dynamic back would help. So would better sustained blocks on the interior. Miami has done fairly well developing pass protection chemistry but the run blocking as a whole has been frustrating. Some of those issues can be resolved with this line evolving to get Jesse Davis out of the starting lineup once Austin Jackson is healthy. But on the interior, the Dolphins are paying Ereck Flowers, a team leader, a hefty sum of money to only be an average starter, and he’s under contract through just 2022. Ted Karras, the center, is only under contract through the end of the year. There may be additional overhauls coming between the left guard and the center position, but is seems as though Miami has found viable starters with each of their three rookies from the 2020 NFL Draft.