The Miami Dolphins have significantly improved their offensive line by signing free agent guard James Daniels from Pittsburgh and tackle Larry Borom from Chicago. Daniels, who tore his Achilles last season, signed a three-year, $24 million deal after passing medical tests that confirmed he could resume activities by mid-year. Known for his strong run blocking and reliability in pass protection, he is a proven starter. Borom, who has experience at tackle and guard, adds flexibility, although he struggled with pass blocking last season, allowing seven sacks in less play. The moves address gaps left by free agents from last year's lineup.
James Daniels, considered one of the top guards in this free agent class, received a three-year, $24 million deal from Miami after medical tests revealed he would resume football activities by May.
At 27, Daniels is seen as a key addition for Miami, providing strong run blocking and reliable pass protection, fitting in well with the team's scheme.
Larry Borom, primarily a tackle, adds depth to the Dolphins' offensive line, although his performance last season saw him allowing seven sacks in limited snaps.
Miami's previous three veterans at guard are now free agents, making the signing of Daniels and Borom critical for strengthening their offensive line ahead of the season.
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