Dolphins Plan Aggressive Trade to Secure Tackle in NFL Draft
Dolphins Plan Aggressive Trade to Secure Tackle in NFL Draft

Dolphins Plan Aggressive Trade to Secure Tackle in NFL Draft

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With the retirement of veteran left tackle Terron Armstead, the Miami Dolphins face a critical need to strengthen their offensive line in the upcoming NFL Draft. Analysts widely agree the Dolphins may prioritize selecting a top offensive tackle early, potentially targeting Ohio State's Josh Simmons or trading up to secure Missouri's Armand Membou, both considered strong prospects despite concerns over Simmons' injury history. Reports suggest Miami is considering an aggressive move, possibly packaging multiple picks to trade up for Membou, whose athleticism and performance have made him a standout. General manager Chris Grier and head coach Mike McDaniel have emphasized the urgent need for NFL-ready players who can contribute immediately, especially given the team's lackluster offensive performance in 2024 and cultural issues within the roster. While Miami has taken a conservative approach in free agency, the expectation is to draft at least three rookie starters, with a primary focus on the offensive line, defensive line, and secondary. The Dolphins' draft strategy is expected to balance both need and talent, given the multiple roster gaps and the team's history of targeting premium positions early.

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