Dolphins to re-sign starting guard
Briefly

Dolphins guard-tackle Liam Eichenberg has re-signed with the team, having started 14 games last season. The 26-year-old, who was among the lowest-rated guards, brings versatility to the offensive line, vital for the team's wide zone scheme. His familiarity with offensive line coach Butch Barry and potential complementary role with new signing James Daniels are significant highlights for the Dolphins. They may also re-sign Isaiah Wynn for added depth, and the organization is considering drafting an offensive lineman in the upcoming draft, indicating ongoing adjustments to enhance their offensive line capacity.
Eichenberg could combine with newly signed James Daniels, the former Pittsburgh right guard who was limited to four games last season due to an Achilles injury, to give the Dolphins two starters or quality depth.
Eichenberg's versatility and familiarity with the Dolphins' wide zone scheme and offensive line coach Butch Barry were likely big factors in his return.
The Dolphins are still awaiting word from veteran left tackle Terron Armstead, who is deciding whether he wants to retire.
The Dolphins could still draft an offensive lineman, and perhaps guard, in the first three rounds of the April 24 draft.
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