The Miami Dolphins offensive line could use some help, but it's not going to come from Liam Eichenberg — at least not soon. Head coach Mike McDaniel provided some injury updates and position updates Monday, and one of them involved the polarizing offensive lineman.
Many Miami Dolphins fans thought they might have been done with IOL Liam Eichenberg after four up and down - mostly down - years in South Florida. That
The Miami Dolphins will be without one of their depth pieces on the offensive line for at least a little while. Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said Liam Eichenberg will miss “weeks” in his press conference before the team’s first training camp practice on Wednesday.
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Eichenberg & Waller on PUP, Melifonwu on Non-Injury List; Dolphins sign Vet Center/Guard The first day of training camp is in the books, and the Miami Dolphins made some roster moves.
When the Dolphins re-signed offensive lineman Liam Eichenberg this offseason, it was head-scratching to say the least. Liam, a high 2nd round pick in 2021, hasn’t lived up to where he was drafted or the hype he had coming into the NFL.
Seeing another season marred by Tua Tagovailoa injury trouble, the Dolphins are at a crossroads. They enter the draft with Jalen Ramsey on the trade block, while Tyreek Hill trade murmurs persist.
Every offseason move is scrutinized after the Miami Dolphins’ disappointing 2024 campaign. Considering Miami’s need for offensive linemen and limited salary cap space, the decision to re-sign Liam Eichenberg in free agency raised eyebrows.
The Miami Dolphins' decision to re-sign 2021 second-round pick Liam Eichenberg elicited a strong reaction from fans, but his contract showed it was a low-risk move.
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The Miami Dolphins fanbase has been screaming for offensive line additions all off-season. The team obliged, signing one of the top guards on the market (Pittsburgh Steelers free-agent James Daniels) and a backup swing tackle (Chicago Bears free-agent Larry Borom).
The Miami Dolphins have signed, re-signed or agreed to terms with 15 free agents as of Friday morning, but probably no transaction elicited as much of a reaction as news of the team bringing back Liam Eichenberg.
The guard position has been an eyesore on the Miami Dolphins offensive line for a few years. Last year, Liam Eichenberg and Robert Jones took most of the snaps at guard and did not play well at any point in the season.
Few players on the Miami Dolphins are as discussed as guard Liam Eichenberg. Will he be back in 2025? The start of the 2025 NFL league year, and with it the start of free agency, is just over three weeks away.
Height: 6060 (unofficial) Weight: 317 (unofficial) Year: Senior Pro Comparison: Liam Eichenberg West Virginia Mountaineers offensive lineman Wyatt Milum is a well-built presence along the offensive line who offers scheme versatility at the next level.
David Furones of the Sun Sentinel is reporting that De’Von Achane, the rookie running back on the Dolphins, has a toe injury, no word on the severity of the injury.
Ahead of the trade deadline Tuesday, Miami Dolphins GM Chris Grier may be working the phones to add depth pieces for his 5-2 team that's first in the AFC East.