The Miami Dolphins are facing a critical situation at their tackle positions as they prepare for a must-win game against the New York Jets. Right tackle Kendall Lamm has been placed on injured reserve, ending his season after stepping in for Austin Jackson. Left tackle Terron Armstead's availability is also uncertain due to recent injuries, raising concerns about the offensive line's stability.
In previous games without both Lamm and Armstead, rookie Patrick Paul and backup Jackson Carman filled the tackle spots, but Carman struggled against the Houston Texans, allowing two sacks on quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Offensive coordinator Frank Smith acknowledged the need for improvement from the offensive line and emphasized the importance of game experience for players like Carman.
The Dolphins are considering moving guards Isaiah Wynn or Liam Eichenberg to tackle if necessary. Additionally, they have signed tackle Braeden Daniels from the Dallas Cowboys’ practice squad, who was a fourth-round pick by the Washington Commanders. His versatility is seen as an asset as the Dolphins navigate their tackle dilemma, especially with backup quarterback Tyler Huntley expected to start in place of Tagovailoa due to injury.