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Miami Dolphins' left tackle Patrick Paul will be tasked with replacement Terron Armstead in 2025, and he'll be under a lot of ...
After relatively quiet rookie seasons, these three second-year players could be primed for big things in 2025.
The Dolphins' offensive line was one of the worst in football last season, ranking 28th in pass block win rate and 26th in run block win rate. General manager Chris Grier vowed to invest in the unit ...
If Dolphins’ second-round pick Patrick Paul only plays offensive tackle, he’ll likely be a reserve as a rookie.
MIAMI GARDENS — Patrick Paul was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the second round in 2024 to be that starting left tackle of the future once Terron Armstead retired. That time has come ...
Nuggets on two new Dolphins offensive linemen and second-year left tackle Patrick Paul, who is poised to replace the retiring Terron Armstead: James Daniels, who will start at one guard spot ...
Patrick Paul is taking over for Terron Armstead and will write the future of the Miami Dolphins' left tackle position for years to come.
When longtime Dolphins left tackle Terron Armstead officially retired in April, all eyes turned to second-year lineman Patrick Paul — the man expected to step into his shoes.
The Dolphins drafted Patrick Paul in the second round of the 2024 NFL draft. Here's a full scouting report on the Houston offensive tackle.
One thing I have been reading about lately is that some draft experts, like Mel Kiper Jr. or former executives like Mike Tannenbaum, feel like left tackle is a big need.
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With Terron Armstead’s retirement, the Miami Dolphins is expected to have a new left tackle in Patrick Paul, a 2024 second-round pick out of Houston.