
The Miami Dolphins currently have five offensive linemen who could play tackle under contract for the 2024 season – Terron Armstead, Austin Jackson, Liam Eichenberg, Kion Smith and Ryan Hayes.
Armstead’s future is still up in the air despite reports that he’s expected to return in 2024, but even if he does come back, the Dolphins need to invest in depth at the position.
Before free agency starts, let’s take a look at all of the offensive tackles that are expected to be on the market when the new league year begins.
All are unrestricted free agents unless specified.
Jonah Williams, 27

Mekhi Becton, 25

Jermaine Eluemunor, 30

Alaric Jackson, 26 (RFA)

Michael Onwenu, 27

George Fant, 32

Charles Leno Jr., 33

Andrus Peat, 31

Donovan Smith, 31

Tyron Smith, 34

Kendall Lamm, 32

Trent Brown, 31

Geron Christian, 28

Chris Hubbard, 33

Chukwuma Okorafor, 27

Isaiah Wynn, 29

Chuma Edoga, 27

David Quessenberry, 34

Jake Curhan, 26 (RFA)

Storm Norton, 30

Charlie Heck, 28

Yosuah Nijman, 28

Jason Peters, 42

Cornelius Lucas, 33

Josh Jones, 27

Billy Turner, 33

Cameron Erving, 32

Jack Driscoll, 27

Blake Hance, 28 (RFA)

Matt Peart, 27

Cameron Fleming, 32

Duane Brown, 39

Dan Skipper, 30

Matt Nelson, 29

Tremayne Anchrum, 26

Riley Reiff, 36

Foster Sarell, 26 (ERFA)

Olisaemeka Udoh, 27

Matt Pryor, 30

Austin Deculus, 25 (ERFA)

Justin Skule, 28

Prince Tega Wanogho, 27

Brandon Parker, 29

Raiqwon O'Neal, 24 (ERFA)

Ty Nsekhe, 39

David Sharpe, 29

Tyrone Wheatley Jr., 27 (ERFA)

Brandon Walton, 26 (ERFA)

Caleb Jones, 25 (ERFA)

Ethan Greenidge, 27

Hakeem Adeniji, 27

Roderick Johnson, 29
