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One thing that assures the Dolphins that Patrick Paul is prepared to be a starting left tackle in the NFL is that he didn’t treat his rookie season as a redshirt year.
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Evaluating Patrick Paul's First NFL Start - MSNRookie second-round pick Patrick Paul made his first NFL start against the Titans. With starting left tackle Terron Armstead out, the Dolphins turned to Paul over veteran Kendall Lamm.
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Patrick Paul Set To Take Over At Left Tackle - MSNMiami Dolphins offensive tackle Patrick Paul, who the team selected in the second round of 2024, is fully expected to take over as the team's starting left tackle after Terron Armstead announced ...
MIAMI GARDENS — Patrick Paul was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the second round in 2024 to be that starting left tackle of the future once Terron Armstead retired. That time has come ...
A lot will be expected of Patrick Paul in 2025. Not only will he be expected to start for the Dolphins at left tackle, Paul will replace an All-Pro in Terron Armstead who retired in early April ...
Miami Dolphins left tackle Patrick Paul has lost more than 10 pounds since the season ended, he said this weekend at the Dolphins Challenge Cancer. Paul, who was listed at 6-foot-7, 332 pounds ...
Paul Pierce shares his take on the Josh Allen vs. Patrick Mahomes debate, reacting to the idea that Allen should still be ...
One thing I have been reading about lately is that some draft experts, like Mel Kiper Jr. or former executives like Mike Tannenbaum, feel like left tackle is a big need.
Rookie second-round pick Patrick Paul made his first NFL start against the Titans. With starting left tackle Terron Armstead out, the Dolphins turned to Paul over veteran Kendall Lamm.
Patrick Paul says he's ready to take over for Terron Armstead, and Armstead believes him.
The Miami Dolphins drafted Patrick Paul in 2024 as the heir apparent to Terron Armstead. Following Armstead’s retirement, Paul is ready to step up as the starting left tackle.
When longtime Dolphins left tackle Terron Armstead officially retired in April, all eyes turned to second-year lineman Patrick Paul — the man expected to step into his shoes.
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