Left Tackle
New Look Fins Have Plenty To Prove
The Miami Dolphins opened offseason team activities this week and even though you might need a depth chart to correctly identify all of the new faces, the team is excited about what the future holds.
Fins Filling Out The Offensive Line
The Miami Dolphins spent part of the day Sunday fortifying the offensive line that will be tasked with opening running lanes for Lamar Miller and keeping defensive ends off the back of quarterback Ryan Tannehill.
Report: Fins Bringing In Tyson Clabo For Visit
The Miami Dolphins continued their search for a new starting offensive tackle Tuesday. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, former Atlanta Falcons right tackle Tyson Clabo will visit Miami Tuesday night.
Bryant McKinnie Visiting Fins Monday
While the Miami Dolphins filled a lot of the team’s needs in the NFL Draft, there’s still a gaping hole at a position key to making the offense successful, left tackle.
Fins & Chiefs Trade Talks Continue
The on again, off again trade talks between the Miami Dolphins and the Kansas City Chiefs for the rights to left tackle Branden Albert were on again as of Thursday morning, according to Steve Wyche of NFL Network.
Dolphins Plans Remain A Mystery Ahead Of Draft
The NFL Draft is a little more than 24 hours away and business is about to pick up in a major way in the National Football League and for the Miami Dolphins.
Branden Albert Trade Still Up In The Air
The Miami Dolphins may be ready to fill the team’s open left tackle job with Kansas City Chiefs left tackle Branden Albert if the teams can agree on draft pick compensation, depending on which NFL insider you want to believe.
NFL Draft Season Is The Time Of Misinformation
The Miami Dolphins haven’t tipped their hand as to who they may select in the first round of the NFL Draft starting Thursday night. If you’re looking for proof of this, consider the latest news from ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Fins & Branden Albert At Stalemate
Will Branden Albert become the next left tackle for the Miami Dolphins? That’s the question that is officially on the clock for Miami Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland as the NFL Draft approaches on Thursday.
Fins Have Many Questions Ahead Of First-Round Of Draft
The Miami Dolphins have a hole at left tackle and are reportedly considering trading for Kansas City Chiefs left tackle Branden Albert, a former first-round pick. The biggest question is would it be that much of an upgrade for the Fins?







