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What the Dolphins Are Getting with Ryan Hayes

The Miami Dolphins closed out their draft with the seventh-round selection of Michigan offensive lineman Ryan Hayes
What the Dolphins Are Getting with Ryan Hayes
What the Dolphins Are Getting with Ryan Hayes

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The Miami Dolphins closed out their 2023 draft by selecting offensive lineman Ryan Hayes from the University of Michigan.

As a seventh-round pick, the first thing we need to acknowledge is that Hayes will have a battle on his hands simply to make the 53-man roster.

Hayes was a two-year starter at Michigan playing left tackle, but his shorter-than-ideal arm length suggests he'll move inside to guard in the NFL.

“I’m a smart player," Hayes said. "I know where I’m going all the time, so I play angles. … You’re getting a hard-working guy who flies around the field.”

Hayes has an indirect connection to Dolphins Pro Bowl tackle Terron Armstead through Michigan assistant offensive line coach Bret Ingalls.

Among the many stops in his coaching career, Ingalls was O-line coach of the New Orleans Saints during Armstead's first four seasons (2013-16) in the NFL.

"We had an old coach who used to coach him," Ingalls said. "It would be awesome to get into the room and learn from him."

HOW HAYES FITS WITH THE DOLPHINS

Hayes played an inside zone gap scheme at Michigan, but has no concerns about being able to transition to the Dolphins' outside zone scheme, saying, "I definitely think my game will translate to wide zone. I’m really looking forward to running a lot of that in Miami."

Assuming Hayes indeed does wind up at guard for the Dolphins, he's going to have a lot of players to beat out to make the active.

Before the signing of rookie free agents, the Dolphins already had a long list of guards or interior offensive linemen: Lester Cotton, Liam Eichenberg, Dan Feeney, Robert Hunt, Robert Jones and Connor Williams.

The Dolphins aren't likely to keep more than six center/guards and it's pretty safe that all but Cotton on the previous list will be on the 53-man roster.

Taking an offensive lineman in the seventh round is very rare for the Dolphins, who have done it only once since 2004. It happened in 2021 with tackle Larnel Coleman, who didn't make the 53-man roster and two years later is a member of the Carolina Panthers.

So Hayes will be facing some long odds, making the likely transition from tackle to guard and to a different scheme.


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Alain Poupart
ALAIN POUPART

Alain Poupart is the publisher/editor of Miami Dolphins On SI and host of the All Dolphins Podcast. Alain has covered the Miami Dolphins on a full-time basis since 1989 for various publications and media outlets, including Dolphin Digest, The Associated Press and the Dolphins team website. In addition to being a credentialed member of the Miami Dolphins press corps, Alain has covered three Super Bowls (for NFL.com, Football News and the Montreal Gazette), the annual NFL draft, the Senior Bowl, and the NFL Scouting Combine. During his almost 40 years in journalism, which began at the now-defunct Miami News, Alain has covered practically every sport at one time or another, from tennis to golf, baseball, basketball and everything in between. The career also included time as a copy editor, including work on several books, such as "Still Perfect," an inside look at the Miami Dolphins' 1972 perfect season. A native of Montreal, Canada, whose first language is French, Alain grew up a huge hockey fan but soon developed a love for all sports, including NFL football. He has lived in South Florida since the 1980s.

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