The Miami Dolphins have added James Daniels as a starting guard, known for his outstanding pass-blocking record, allowing just two sacks and 49 pressures in 1,367 snaps during his tenure with the Steelers. He displayed strong run-blocking performance in limited games last season but has a history of penalties. Meanwhile, second-year left tackle Patrick Paul is stepping in for the retiring Terron Armstead but has room for improvement based on previous performance ratings. Overall, both players will be key to strengthening the Dolphins' offensive line going forward.
James Daniels, who's poised to start at guard, has impressive pass-blocking stats, allowing only two sacks in 1,367 snaps during his tenure with the Steelers.
Patrick Paul faces challenges replacing the retiring Terron Armstead, being rated poorly as a run-blocker and having allowed significant pressures and sacks in limited snaps.
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