Chris Grier has had 10 years to fix the offensive line, but his choices have left the Miami Dolphins with no shortage of problems. This year, despite a valiant effort, one player is close to derailing his offseason plan.
Grier made James Daniels an interior line priority and doubled down with Jonah Savaiinaea in the second round of this year’s draft. With Patrick Paul already positioned as Terron Armstead’s eventual replacement, it looked like Grier was finally moving in the right direction. But he still lacked a clear plan for Austin Jackson.
Well, Jackson is hurt yet again after suffering a toe injury in Sunday's loss to the Colts For now, it's nothing major, but Mike McDaniel said on Wednesday that he's planning for Larry Borom to start at right tackle in Jackson's wake in Week 2 against the Patriots.