Dolphins Update: Key Player Shifts After Position Change
The Miami Dolphins have made a significant adjustment in their offensive line following the selection of second-round pick Jonah Savaiinaea. Moving him from right guard to left guard at quarterback has invigorated his playmaking potential.
In 17 seasons as a rookie, Savaiinaea earned the lowest overall grade of 28.4 from Pro Football Focus out of 81 candidates, illustrating the impact of his recent relocation.
Team insider Aaron Brewer praised the change, noting the player’s natural fit back into right guard after demonstrating elite drive, technique, and decision-making in recent drills. Brewer expressed strong optimism about Savaiinaea’s development and its implications for the upcoming season.
If Savaiinaea reaches his full capabilities alongside other top prospects, the Dolphins could top the league in offensive line performance. This upgrade also bodes well for Malik Willis and the group’s running depth.
More Insight: Jeff Hafley highlights the bright prospects and expectations surrounding Savaiinaea, underscoring the team’s forward momentum.
This article originally appeared on Dolphins Wire: Dolphins All-Pro sees big difference in teammate after position change.
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