The Miami Dolphins' offensive line, despite challenges, may be developing into a strong unit this season. Projected starters have talent and potential, but the absence of right tackle Austin Jackson due to a lower extremity injury raises concerns. While quarterback Tua Tagovailoa may not be significantly affected as he will play limited preseason snaps, Jackson's injury could hinder the passing game's communication and slow progress in the running game. The team's shift towards investing in a young offensive line reflects a broader change in philosophy.
The Dolphins might have been on their way to fixing their offensive line this year, showing promise, potential, and talent with the starters, if healthy.
Right tackle Austin Jackson, who missed last season with a knee injury, is sidelined for weeks due to a lower extremity injury after being stepped on during practice.
Jackson's absence doesn't jeopardize quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, as he will likely only play one or two possessions in the preseason.
Investing in the offensive line was a prolonged decision for the Dolphins, who have shifted from a 'win now' strategy to building with youth and draftees.
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