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Dolphins second-year left tackle Patrick Paul is showing he has the goods in camp before his first season as a full-time ...
With Armstead's offseason retirement, Paul was always believed to be the five-time Pro Bowler's successor. The 337 or so snaps in relief of Armstead during his rookie season in 2024, however, yielded ...
Offensive tackle Patrick Paul excelled in pass protection, utilizing his size and quickness effectively. Defensive tackle ...
Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Patrick Paul has a lot riding on his shoulders in 2025. The perception of Miami's offensive ...
Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Patrick Paul will be under the microscope this season for multiple reasons. He’s taking over ...
They’re inexperienced, but the left side of the Miami Dolphins’ offensive line makes up for it with physicality and raw ...
The importance of keeping Tua Tagovailoa healthy can't be overstated for the Miami Dolphins. Much of it rests on LT Patrick ...
A little more than one week into Dolphins camp and there’s reason for optimism as well as pessimism. The 2025 first- and ...
Miami Dolphins' left tackle Patrick Paul will be tasked with replacement Terron Armstead in 2025, and he'll be under a lot of pressure at Dolphins' training camp.
Left in his wake is Patrick Paul, Miami’s second round draft pick a season ago. Armstead is remaining with the Dolphins in a coaching role to further his mentorship of the young tackle.
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 ...
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