Dave Hyde: Dolphins get bigger, tougher - but plenty of work left
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins aimed to bolster their team in the recent draft by addressing critical needs on both their defensive and offensive lines. They drafted Kenneth Grant to enhance the defensive line and traded for Jonah Savaiinaea to improve their offensive front. Despite the excitement over these selections, the Dolphins faced challenges in filling all positional needs, particularly in the secondary, which remains uncertain. These early picks reflect a shift toward a younger, more powerful roster after parting ways with older players in key positions.
The Dolphins corrected their self-made problems at the top of the draft. They needed to toughen this team, needed to bring more power on their lines.
Savaiinaea means the Dolphins won't have a starting offensive lineman over 27 years old, reflecting a philosophical change from having the league's oldest roster last year.
Read at Sun Sentinel
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