Chris Perkins: Dolphins' backup OTs improving, but should still be eyed suspiciously
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins face a precarious situation regarding their backup offensive tackles, primarily dependent on the health of starters Austin Jackson and Patrick Paul. Both players are pivotal, with Jackson known for his run-blocking and Paul for pass protection. Concerns arise as the backups, including Kion Smith, Larry Borom, Ryan Hayes, and Jalen McKenzie, have shown improvement yet remain unreliable. The Dolphins have already seen multiple backup tackles placed on injured reserve, raising red flags as the season opener approaches.
Austin Jackson, arguably the best run blocker on the offensive line, and Patrick Paul, arguably the best pass blocker, are key to the Dolphins' success. If they stay healthy, the team faces no issues in offensive tackle depth.
Backup offensive tackles Kion Smith, Larry Borom, Ryan Hayes, and Jalen McKenzie are improving but remain inconsistent. They've drawn penalties and missed key blocks. Concerns persist as the season opener approaches.
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