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Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Patrick Paul will be under the microscope this season for multiple reasons. He’s taking over ...
Miami Dolphins' left tackle Patrick Paul will be tasked with replacement Terron Armstead in 2025, and he'll be under a lot of ...
MIAMI GARDENS — Patrick Paul was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the second round in 2024 to be that starting left tackle of the future once Terron Armstead retired. That time has come.
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Dolphins Wire on MSN3 breakout candidates for the Dolphins offense in 2025After relatively quiet rookie seasons, these three second-year players could be primed for big things in 2025.
Coaches See Growth. Though Paul made just three starts as a rookie, head coach Mike McDaniel believes the 6-foot-7, 320-pound tackle earned the right to lead the offensive line. “I think for one ...
Second-year tackle Patrick Paul’s development is one of the most critical factors to the Miami Dolphins’ short and long-term success, and the team should find out if he’s up to the task ...
Patrick Paul is taking over for Terron Armstead and will write the future of the Miami Dolphins' left tackle position for years to ... Paul is a six-foot-seven monster for whom the sky is the limit.
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Paul further shared how Armstead has guided him during his second offseason as a professional football player. Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Patrick Paul (52) in action during the game against ...
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