Patrick Paul is determined to keep up with the pace of Miami’s offense. Patrick Paul was drafted in the second round to be the Miami Dolphins left tackle of the future but there’s currently a pair of savvy veterans ahead of him on the depth chart.
In Miami Dolphins' rookie Patrick Paul's acclimation to the professional level, there may be no better helping hands than those of the veterans with whom he could be lining up on Sundays.
The Miami Dolphins drafted Patrick Paul in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, but how soon will he be expected to contribute? Earlier in the week, I gave my initial thoughts on Miami Dolphins' first-round draft pick, Chop Robinson.
The Miami Dolphins entered the NFL Draft with six picks, which was one of the fewest in the league. With the Dolphins having no picks in the 3rd or 4th round going in, it was considered important they get impact players with their first two picks or try to acquire more picks.
Austin Jackson spent time at left tackle and left guard before settling in at right tackle. Austin Jackson inked a three-year contract extension to hold down Tua Tagovailoa’s blindside but it hasn’t always been smooth sailing for the 2020 first-round pick.
The 2024 NFL draft is over, and the Miami Dolphins are hoping their seven-player class can help them take that next step and get over the hump in the playoffs.
Patrick Paul knew early in the draft process that he wanted to play for Mike McDaniel and the Miami Dolphins. The Miami Dolphins got much bigger on the offensive line by selecting 6-7, 331-pound tackle Patrick Paul in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
After passing on offensive line in the first round, the Miami Dolphins used the No. 55 overall pick in the second round of the 2024 NFL draft to bolster the position by taking Patrick Paul, an offensive tackle out of Houston.
The Miami Dolphins used their second-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft to select Houston offensive tackle Patrick Paul. It was obvious heading into the 2024 NFL Draft that the Dolphins needed to address the offensive line.
The Miami Dolphins selected Houston offensive tackle Patrick Paul with the No. 55 overall pick in the second round of the 2024 NFL draft. Paul is a massive 6’8, 331-pound lineman who was a full-time starter for three years at left tackle with the Cougars and earned all-conference honors each season.
The Las Vegas Raiders may be looking to add more talent this offseason to their offensive line, as the team currently has three offensive linemen who are free agents.
A top offensive line prospect revealed that he met with Kansas City at the Scouting Combine If there is one position where the Kansas City Chiefs’ general manager Brett Veach has had trouble locking down a long-term solution, it’s left tackle.
Regardless of who the Las Vegas Raiders start behind center next season, they are going to be looking to improve on their passing game, as the offense finished 23rd in the league in passing this past season.
The Senior Bowl is over, Super Bowl LVIII is almost here, and the NFL Combine is not far behind. For fans of teams that are not the San Francisco 49ers
MOBILE, AL -- Repairing the offensive line and protecting Will Levis needs to be a priority for the Tennessee Titans during the 2024 offseason. In both free agency and the draft, the Titans need to add talent on the offensive line, especially at tackle.
If the season were to end today, the Browns (7-5) wouldn't make their first selection in the 2024 NFL Draft until pick No. 56. Here are three players Cleveland could consider drafting come April.
Rams take Houston Patrick Paul at left tackle in ESPN’s lates mock draft If one thing is abundantly clear about the Los Angeles Rams moving forward, it’s that they need to find their franchise left tackle and someone that they can rely on long-term.
Patrick Paul Houston Cougars #76 Pos: OT Ht: 6065 Wt: 305 DOB: 11/01/ Hometown: Houston, TX High School: Jersey Village Eligibility: 2023
How does a 5-foot-6 defensive tackle entering high school end up as one of the top offensive tackle prospects in the nation? Patrick Paul credits his success to two words: hard work.
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