One of the best NFL offensive tacle that the League has seen in the last decade is to take advantage of after 12 seasons.
Terron Armstead retires after a dozen NFL seasons in which he played both for the New Orleans Saints (2013-2021) and for the Miami Dolphins (2022-2024). Armstead, a third round of the Saints in the NFL 2013 draft, totaled five Pro Bowl teams since he entered the League in 2013, tied in the fourth largest offensive Tackle in that period with Larmy Tunnsil of Washington’s commanders. Trent Williams (10), Tyron Smith (8) and Lane Johnson (6) are the only offensive cup with more professional bowls during the course of the Armstead career. He also added a second assent from the entire All-Pro team in 2018. New Orleans was a score offensive among the 10 best in each season of the Armstead race as a saint until his last year there in 2021, the first year of retirement of Brees.
Armstead arrived in Miami with a five -year contract and $ 75 million signed at the free agency during the 2022 low season, and added two Pro Bowl selections in his first two years there.
He is leaving at the top at the age of 33 with Pro Football Focus qualifying his fourth highest offensive rating between offensive tacle in 2024 with 89.4. Armstead was the eighth best offensive Tackle of PFF passes block (84.8 Pass locking) and the sixth best offensive Tackle Execution block (83.4) in 2024. Patrick Paul de Miami, an offensive 7 -to -7 -inch offensive Tackle that weighs 332 pounds of 332 pounds.
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The Dolphins could also select another offensive Tackle, armed with the 13th general selection of the NFL 2025 Draft as one of its six selections within the first five rounds of the draft. The way Miami addresses Armstead’s vacuum is critical given the history of your tagovaila field marshal.