There can be no denying the fact the Dolphins had some issues in pass protection against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. The Seahawks had four sacks, and in the 2016 kickoff edition of the ProFootballFocus.com weekly grades on this site, the tape review shows the offensive line allowed three of those sacks, two QB hits, seven hurries and 12 total pressures on only 33 passing snaps.
Not good.
Furthermore the offensive line had a pass-blocking efficiency (a weighted formula that measures hits/hurries/sacks relative to the number of passing snaps) of 70.5 and that was 26th out of 28 teams that played in Week One games through Sunday.