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Where Should The Miami Dolphins Play Kadyn Proctor In 2026 After Premiere Investment In 2026 NFL Draft?

Locked On Dolphins - Daily Podcast On The Miami Dolphins

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🗓️ 28 April 2026

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Miami Dolphins eye a powerhouse offensive line for 2026—can Kadyn Proctor be the missing piece? Patrick Paul locks down left tackle and Aaron Brewer proves himself at center, but questions swirl around where emerging talent Proctor fits best. Should Miami let him develop between veteran anchors, or shift him to tackle in a bold bid for dominance in the trenches? Kyle Crabbs breaks down the pros, cons, and player development strategies around Proctor, Brewer, Paul, and guard options like Jonas Savaiinaea, Jamaree Salyer, and DJ Campbell. Key topics include the importance of physicality up front, how scheme adaptations could impact Brewer’s future, and what it takes to finally turn Miami’s offensive line into a strength. Will new blood finally close longstanding gaps, or will competition spark another reshuffle before 2026 arrives?

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0:00.0

It's time to explore the multiverse of possibilities for the Miami Dolphins offensive line in 2026.

0:14.4

You are Locked on Dolphins, your daily Miami Dolphins podcast, part of the Locked-on Podcasts Network, your team every day.

0:25.0

All right, Miami, welcome to another episode of Locked on Dolphins. It is your team every day here

0:31.2

on the Lockdown Network. I'm your host, Kyle Crabs, lifelong Miami Dolphins fan, host of Lockedon

0:35.3

Dolphins, co-host of Lockedon Oval Scouting author of Touchdown Miami on Substack, NFL staff writer for A to Z sports. I want to give a special welcome, shout out to our everydayers. It is your team every day. We don't just say it. We live it. And here today on the show, we're looking at the trenches, trenches, trenches, trenches, trenches. And I know sometimes we do offensive line-specific shows,

0:55.7

and it's not always the busiest of topics,

0:59.0

but I know this fan base wants to see this offensive line

1:02.6

become a true strength of this football team.

1:04.6

I also know, based off the quotes we did yesterday on the program,

1:09.0

that Bobby Sloick and John Eric Sullivan and Jeff

1:11.9

Hathley also want the offensive line to become a strength of this football team.

1:16.7

So when you use the 12th overall pick on a mammoth-sized offensive lineman, just like you

1:24.5

have an all-pro center and a very promising third year left tackle and a second

1:29.9

year top 50 draft choice at guard we're going to look at the offensive line darn it

1:35.6

we come Tuesday after the draft we're doing an offensive line show and the objective is like

1:41.1

everybody kind of has their own opinions on where this group should shake itself out.

1:49.3

Who should be playing where?

1:51.3

Right.

1:52.1

And I really think you have two pieces on this offensive line that are non-negotiables that should be considered as established in where they're playing.

2:02.7

One of them is Patrick Paul.

2:05.0

I conceptually, personally, have a really hard time with the idea of, well, maybe

2:09.4

Kate and Proctor's better served to play on the left side and he was the 12th overall pick,

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