Miami Dolphins are getting the perfect test for one of their most concerning roster areas in the Washington Commanders

It goes without saying that the Miami Dolphins had some major question marks through the offseason with their offensive line.  One of those was answered early when Terron Armstead decided he was coming back for another season and the team re-signed super swing tackle Kendall Lamm . Second round draft pick tackle Patrick Paul looks like the real deal so far.

However, the real concern has started and ended in the middle.  With Robert Hunt off to Carolina and the Dolphins doing very little to address their guard positions, concerns have persisted among the Dolphins faithful that the team hasn’t done enough to improve this particular area.

Miami did make some moves.  They signed Aaron Brewer to a three-year contract to take over as their starting center.  They brought back Isaiah Wynn on a one-year deal, who was playing well at left guard before he went down for the season in Week 7 last year.  Robert Jones is back, who’s been a capable backup and adequate spot starter.

However, in the middle of August, the Dolphins are again dealing with the injury bug.  Wynn was re-signed despite still dealing with his quad injury from last year, and now he’s dealing with, per Mike McDaniel, “compounding stuff” with it.  Brewer is dealing with a hand injury.

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