Miami dolphins certainly need to strengthen their offensive line this offseason, in particular with the future of Terron Armstead with the team in doubt. Could Dolphins turn to a former Dallas cowboys star to correct the problem?
Tyron Smith still remains on the market for free agents, and although the offensive tackle is very subject to injuries, it is always very good when it is healthy. He may only have played in 10 games with the New York Jets in 2024, but when he was on the field, he was effective, displaying an overall note of 73.7 at Pro Football Focus.
Christian d’Andrea de USA Today listed Smith among his 11 best free agents, and he appointed Miami as a potential landing point.
“Smith has not played a full season since 2015. He could opt for retirement after a 1024 games. But if he remains to strengthen his case of the fame of fame, he would be a proven protector as long as he can stay on the field”, ” Of Andrea wrote.
Smith began his career in the NFL with the Cowboys in 2011 and spent the first 13 years of his career in Dallas, making eight trips to the Pro Bowl while winning some All-Pro selections from the first team.
During his peak, the 34 -year -old man was undoubtedly one of the best offensive line players in football, but injuries have been undermined what was a differently enormous professional career.
Since 2020, Smith has only played 40 out of 84 possible games, but he is still a PRO Bowl caliber player when he is in good health. Example, he was appointed a second All-Pro team as recently as 2023.
Dolphins must absolutely add parts to the trenches, and even if they will almost certainly approach the problem of the draft of the NFL, it also did not hurt to take a one -year lecturer on Smith.