After failing to make the playoffs last season, Miami dolphins need reinforcements to become really competitive again next season.
They had reached the playoffs during the 2022 and 2023 seasons, but in 2024, the quarter-Arrière Tua Tagovailoa missed six games, and they only won eight games, while some weaknesses were exhibited.
Dolphins could use a little defense help, and of course, they must understand what will happen with the star Wide Tyreek Hill, who seems to want to go out. Meanwhile, their offensive line needs a lot of improvement.
In an article describing five perspectives, Miami should consider taking with his choice n ° 13 in the NFL draft in April, Omar Kelly of Miami Herald suggested that the offensive platform of the state of Louisiana, Will Campbell, would be a good option. In this same article, Kelly wrote that the offensive veteran Terron Armstead platform should call it.
“Campbell would adapt perfectly to Miami’s offensive line playing next to Patrick Paul”, Kelly wrote. “Terron Armstead had to retire, Campbell would be an excellent insurance policy if Paul struggled in the left tackle.”
Armstead, 33, has spent the last three years with dolphins. He did well in 2024, as Pro Football Focus ranked it Eighth among 141 offensive plated plated by passes, fourth in racing and third in the general classification.
Overall, he had a fairly stellar career, and he was appointed five times to Pro Bowl, with his last sign of the head in 2023.
Armstead has another two years on his current contract. He recently agreed to restructure his contract, which will make him a basic salary of just over 1.2 million dollars, which is the minimum of the NFL in 2025.