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Report: Miami Dolphins acquire offensive lineman from Carolina Panthers

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Sam Leweck

It sounds like the Miami Dolphins just made a small splash in the trade market.

The team reportedly agreed to a deal with the Carolina Panthers to trade for offensive lineman Greg Little.

Little was selected by the Panthers in the second round of the 2019 draft. He has shown flashes of potential at times, but he has not yet found himself in a full-time starting role at the NFL level.

The 23-year-old has appeared in 14 games at the professional level so far. Six of those appearances have been starts.

Little will provide some nice depth for the Dolphins on the offensive line. Overall, it’s a low-risk move with a good amount of upside. Miami’s offensive line unit projects to be a major weakness, so it’s encouraging to see the team addressing the area.

Sam Leweck

Sam is excited to cover the Miami Dolphins. He is a sports writer who has followed the NFL for over a decade.

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