Dolphins ‘squarely in’ on Patriots center David Andrews
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The Miami Dolphins need to fill out their offensive line, especially with center Ted Karras heading into free agency. While the presumption has remained that the Dolphins would like to re-sign Karras, a 28-year-old veteran who started his career with the New England Patriots from 2016 through 2019, it now appears Miami could be looking at a different former Patriots center to add to the roster. The Palm Beach Post’s Joe Schad has reported the Dolphins are “squarely in” on signing David Andrews.
An undrafted free agent in 2015, Andrews signed with the Patriots out of Georgia. He was elevated to the starting center position as a rookie when Bryan Stork was injured, and he never gave up the spot - other than in 2019 when a pulmonary embolism cost him the season and moved Karras into the starting role. After missing the first four games of the 2020 season with a thumb injury, Andrews re
Free Agent Interior Offensive Line Options By Mat Wells on Jan 6, 2021, 11:18pm EST +
Brandon Scherff WAS OG: PFF 84.1 Age 29 Projected Salary 15 Mil
Synopsis: He is in a league of his own when it comes to this free agency class. I am a Thuney lover but this guy is a head above any other guy in this class. Top 5 pass blocking guard top and top 10 in the run game. He has always had at least a 72 PFF score since becoming a starter. I know PFF isn t everything especially when you evaluate the interior oline position. While not the best OG in the NFL I cant think of any that are more balanced not named Quinton Nelson. Plug and play RG that would elevate this offensive line. The only thing that keeps Scherff down is he has some injury concerns. I think he is one of the most underrated Guards in the league. Reports as of late say he will likely resign with Washington.