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Miami improved its o-line this offseason, but one question won’t be answered until the pads come on

To say that the Miami Dolphins revamped its roster this offseason is quite the understatement. In fact, this level of modernization is rarely seen outside of reality shows like ‘Extreme House Makeover: Home Edition’ and ‘Pimp My Ride.’

The franchise put the offensive side of the football first by making Mike McDaniel coach of the team. General Chris Grier took things a step further by adding a fresh wave of playmakers in Tyreek Hill, Chase Edmonds, Raheem Mostert and Cedrick Wilson.

With all that in mind, atop Miami’s to-do list was to improve one of the worst offensive lines in all of football, which it accomplished by bringing in tackle Terron Armstead and guard Connor Williams to solidify the left side of the unit.