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Dolphins Q&A: Who should be Miami’s starter if all the tailbacks were healthy?

Here’s the latest installment of our Miami Dolphins Q&A, where South Florida Sun Sentinel writers Safid Deen and Omar Kelly answer questions from readers.

A: The run game has been Miami’s main issue all season. Although the offensive line’s struggles have contributed to Miami’s league-worst 3.6 yards per carry average, injuries and COVID-19 have also played a factor in making the Dolphins’ offense one dimensional.

But if everyone was healthy, or COVID-19 free, an interesting discussion could arise about who deserves to be the Dolphins’ featured back in this “run, pass option” based offense, which needs an efficient rushing attack to keep defenses honest.