
The Miami Dolphins need to address the offensive line this offseason, with only three starting positions locked in: Patrick Paul at left tackle, Aaron Brewer at center, and Austin Jackson at right tackle. Left guard remains in question after Jonah Savaiinaea graded as the lowest-rated player at the position, while right guard is up in the air following the release of James Daniels and Cole Strange signing with the Los Angeles Chargers. Meanwhile, the Dolphins also have a vacancy at swing tackle after Larry Borom signed with the Detroit Lions, and Kendall Lamm remains unsigned.
According to Adam Schefter, the Dolphins have signed Jamaree Salyer to a contract. He is a versatile offensive lineman who has played every position except center throughout his first four years in the NFL, with most of his snaps occurring at right guard. Salyer has 43 starts, including the playoffs. He looks to compete for the starting right guard spot and the swing tackle role in 2026.
Dolphins announced they signed former Chargers guard/tackle Jamaree Salyer. pic.twitter.com/zrIg9gpKLG
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 13, 2026
Jamaree Salyer began his fourth season as the swing guard and the secondary swing tackle, seeing playing time at right guard, right tackle, and left tackle. He logged 157 snaps at right guard, including a start in Week 4, 42 snaps at right tackle, and 309 snaps at left tackle, starting Weeks 13-16 and the Wild Card. Salyer allowed 22 pressures, 14 hurries, four quarterback hits, and four sacks across 14 appearances, including six starts, accounting for 509 total snaps. He missed four games due to a knee injury and a hamstring injury.
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