The Miami Dolphins entered the NFL Draft with six picks, which was one of the fewest in the league. With the Dolphins having no picks in the 3rd or 4th round going in, it was considered important they get impact players with their first two picks or try to acquire more picks.
Dolphins GM Chris Grier was asked about veteran LT Terron Armstead’s reaction to the team drafting OL Patrick Paul during the second round on Friday. Fins HC Mike McDaniel also weighed in, with the duo joking that Paul is large enough to fill a hallway.
With Dolphins tackle Terron Armstead possibly in his final year, the Dolphins needed to be looking for a potential replacement. They potentially found one in round two, with Houston tackle Patrick Paul.
The Miami Dolphins might not need Patrick Paul’s services in 2024. The 6’8, 331-pound offensive tackle adds beef to a line that could use some upgrades, but he won’t be kicking inside to guard anytime soon.
The Miami Dolphins added offensive tackle Patrick Paul from Houston with the 55th overall pick. How do you grade the selection? The Miami Dolphins used the 55th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft to address their offensive line, adding the heir apparent to left tackle Terron Armstead.
The Miami Dolphins didn’t add an offensive lineman in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft, but they added size in a major way on Day 2. With the No. 55 overall selection, the Dolphins picked 6’8, 331-pound Houston offensive tackle Patrick Paul.
Injuries have been an ongoing theme throughout his career.
There's no arguing the team must take a two-year look into the future.
Left tackle Terron Armstead remains with the Dolphins after working out an adjusted contract that lowers his cap hit for the 2024 season. Armstead has two more years left on his current deal with the team, but came to the decision on the reworked deal after giving some thought to retirement after the end of the 2023 campaign.
The Miami Dolphins were one of the teams that ended their season on an underwhelming note this year. Despite having one of the best offenses across the NFL, the team failed to perform against teams that were above .500.
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa is entering the final year of his rookie deal and will likely get a massive pay raise on his new deal. Despite looming negotiations, Tagovailoa is staying focused on the team and his play on the field.
Assuming Tagovailoa can stay healthy and build upon his impressive numbers, the sky could be the limit for what he and the 2024 Dolphins do.
The Miami Dolphins had a disappointing end to their 2023 campaign, blowing a lead in the AFC East and losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs.
Daniel Oyefusi of the Miami Herald has the re-worked contract details for Terron Armstead. The new deal created roughly $10 million in salary cap space for the Dolphins in 2024, and the Dolphins added void years to his deal to spread out the remaining cap hit.
Dolphins left tackle Terron Armstead plans to play in 2024, giving Miami a needed win on a manic Monday framed with farewells to key players. Armstead told NFL Network on Monday after he's coming back for a 12th season in the NFL after weighing retirement.
Ian Rapoport reports that the Dolphins are finalizing a new deal with LT Terron Armstead after the veteran decided to return for the 2024 season. Armstead
Terron Armstead threw out the idea of retirement after the Miami Dolphins' 2023 season ended, and he has yet to make a final decision. Head coach Mike McDaniel said at the combine Tuesday that the Dolphins are giving Armstead the time he needs to decide whether he come back for an 11th NFL season, which would be his third with the Dolphins.
Terron Armstead said coming out of the 2023 campaign he was unsure about returning, and while injuries have continued to play a regular role for the accomplished blocker, he is tied to a $15M deal that features some guarantees already in place.
Dolphins left tackle Terron Armstead is expected to return for the 2024 season, the Miami Herald reported on Wednesday. Armstead, 32, missed four games last season on injured reserve with a knee injury and was inactive for three other contests dealing with knee, ankle, back and quad issues.
The 32-year-old discussed his future last month, days after Miami was eliminated in the wild-card round by the Kansas City Chiefs.
According to Barry Jackson, Dolphins LT Terron Armstead recently assured him he plans to play in 2024. Armstead left the door open to retirement in comments
The Miami Dolphins have strong representation at the 2024 Pro Bowl in Orlando, and some of their biggest stars spoke before the AFC "practice" Friday. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and tackle Terron Armstead both discussed their situation with South Florida reporters, among other topics.
Miami Dolphins left tackle Terron Armstead discussed Monday his upcoming decision on whether he'll retire this offseason.
Terron Armstead is aware that he's never played a full NFL season, always missing a game or five to injuries, and it's one of his many professional regrets.
The Dolphins may be without their four-time Pro Bowl left tackle for an extended time.
The Miami Dolphins activated Pro Bowl left tackle Terron Armstead off injured reserve Saturday and he will play against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Germany.
The Dolphins should soon be getting a significant boost to their offensive line.
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