The Miami Dolphins have agreed to a four-year deal with rookie offensive guard Solomon Kindley, who was selected in the fourth round of this year's draft. He was a three-year starter at Georgia but fell on draft boards due to injuries. He has raw power and size that make him an interesting prospect. He didn't allow a single sack during his sophomore season but regressed after that. He has the pieces to be a starter in the NFL and is worth the gamble for Miami. He probably won't see much time in 2020, but he is an intriguing piece for the future.
With the 111th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins continued to add to their offensive line, taking Georgia guard Solomon Kindley. Kindley is the third offensive lineman taken by the Dolphins in this draft and has to improve in pass protection before hes able to play consistently and protect new Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Kindley feels more like a project pick than the first two linemen taken by the Dolphins and doesnt seem likely to see the field much as a rookie, though long term he could be a key piece of a revamped Dolphins line.