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Dolphins Re-Sign Offensive Lineman Isaiah Wynn

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The former first-round pick of the 2018 NFL draft will return to Miami in 2024, signing a one-year deal with the Dolphins. #FinsUp

The Miami Dolphins continue to rebuild the offensive line, signing center Aaron Brewer to a three-year deal worth upward of $21 million this offseason. It was the first move Miami made after losing Robert Hunt and Connor Williams to free agency. They also re-signed veteran Robert Jones to compete at guard.

Now, the team is bringing back another familiar face, agreeing to a one-year deal with free agent offensive lineman Isaiah Wynn, ESPN’s Adam Schefter is reporting.

Wynn, 28, signed a one-year deal worth $2.3 million with the Dolphins a year ago. During the first seven weeks of the 2023 NFL season, Wynn would start all seven games for Miami at left guard. In my opinion, Wynn played solid during his short time at guard. But unfortunately, the good vibes wouldn’t last long, as he’d eventually have his season cut short due to a quad injury he suffered in Week 7 vs. the Philadelphia Eagles. Miami would place Wynn on injured reserve days later; he would never return.

Re-signing Isaiah Wynn was a no-brainer for a team that needed to use every possible lineup on the offensive line a season ago. Whether or not he can compete and push Liam Eichenberg, Robert Jones, and whomever else the Dolphins bring in to compete this offseason has yet to be determined. But for a player who looked solid at times in 2023 and has familiarity with the system, I wouldn’t count him out — not for a second.

Welcome back, Isaiah Wynn!

What are your thoughts on the Dolphins re-signing Isaiah Wynn? How do you think he played in 2023 before he suffered his season-ending injury? Do you feel confident that Butch Barry will play the five best players? Let us know in the comments section below!

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