Second-year Dolphins lineman seems grateful to move spots in 2026
The Miami Dolphins are making significant changes to their offensive line for the 2026 season. Second-year lineman Jonah Savaiinaea is transitioning back to his original position at right guard after struggling on the left side last year. He expresses gratitude for the move and feels more comfortable in his new role.
- ▪The Dolphins drafted Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft.
- ▪Jonah Savaiinaea is moving back to right guard after playing left guard last season.
- ▪Head coach Jeff Hafley noted that Savaiinaea appears more comfortable in his original position.
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