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Kelly: Here's proof Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill performs better in a clean pocket

The Dolphins fortified the offensive tackle spot, which became troublesome late last season because of injuries to Albert and James, by signing Bushrod and Young to one-year deals as free agents. However, the interior of Miami's offensive line was problematic for the sixth straight season. Miami will experiment with Bushrod, a nine-year veteran, playing left guard, but that's a risky proposition considering he's 31, and has never played guard in his entire career. Signing Urbik, who has 57 starts worth of experience, gives the Dolphins a backup plan in case the Bushrod experiment fails.

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