The Miami Dolphins will have an important training camp task of filling in a vacancy on the offensive line’s interior. Now in Carolina, former Miami Dolphins right guard Robert Hunt took a massive payday from the Panthers during free agency. With the loss of Hunt, offensive line coach Butch Barry and head coach Mike McDaniel need to fill that void.
Cracraft is the latest in our series on players on the Dolphins’ roster heading into training camp. Let’s look back at their 2023 season, how they joined the team, their contract status, and their outlook for 2024.Driscoll was a backup right tackle for the Eagles and started one game for Philadelphia in 2023. Before a Week 11 start at right tackle against the Bills, Driscoll initially subbed in for Lane Johnson in Week 6 against the Jets.
As a rookie, he started at right tackle four times. In 2021, he started eight games at right guard and one at right tackle. During the 2022 season, he started twice at right tackle, and once at left tackle, so he has the versatility for a Dolphins team prone to cross-training on the line.The Dolphins and Driscoll agreed to terms in March on a one-year, $1.79 million contract. Driscoll’s base salary in 2024 will be $1.39 million with a signing bonus of $400,000 while carrying a cap hit of $1.