The Miami Dolphins managed to shore up some key areas during the offseason. It's not clear, however, if the offensive line is one of those, at least yet. Miami made a number of re-signings and one key outside acquisition this offseason.

Terron Armstead chose not to retire, opting for one more season with the Dolphins. 2023 starting left guard Isaiah Wynn is back, as is swing tackle Kendall Lamm and guard Robert Jones. The Dolphins also drafted OT Patrick Paul in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

Miami signed IOL Aaron Brewer to a substantial contract: 3 years, $21 million. However, is this enough to offset a line that had some significant issues last season, particularly on the interior? The jury is still out. Here are five questions that must be answered for this unit to succeed in 2024.

5) Can Terron Armstead stay healthy for at least the vast majority of the season? That's always been the question with Armstead, as he's yet to play a full season throughout his lengthy career. When he's been on the field, he's been excellent, and Miami needs that continuity and production this fall, particularly with the questions on the interior. It almost feels like the veteran is due some injury luck to swing his way, so we'll see if that happens at long last and the Dolphins have a weekly anchor on the left side of their line.

4) Can the early season Isaiah Wynn step back into his role this year? Wynn battled Liam Eichenberg in camp and preseason for the starting left guard role l.