The Miami Dolphins face a critical offseason as they try to enhance their offensive line, specifically targeting the guard position as their top priority. With QB Tua Tagovailoa's injury concerns and upcoming $50 million guaranteed salary, protection is vital. The team's disappointing 8-9 season raises questions about player dynamics, particularly with receiver Tyreek Hill, who may face trade rumors. Additionally, coach Mike McDaniel and GM Chris Grier are under scrutiny; with owner Stephen Ross's history of coaching turnover, stability for the franchise's future remains uncertain.
A better offensive line is much-needed and guard is the greatest vulnerability... Miami's need is accentuated by having a quarterback in Tua Tagovailoa who is made of porcelain and must be protected like an heirloom vase.
Tagovailoa himself is to make $50 million guaranteed this coming season... still must prove with health and productivity that he is worth the enormous commitment and keys to the future.
Receiver Tyreek Hill, whose "I'm out bro," is the quote best representing Miami's disappointing 8-9 season... also one calling into question the strength of the Fins' team culture.
Owner Stephen Ross has plowed through six coaches... you imagine he's in a patient mood? And defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver is head coach-ready on Miami's staff.
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