As the Miami Dolphins continue to search for an offensive tackle, Wednesday saw the team working out three possible options; Kansas City right tackle Eric Winston, Indianapolis right tackle Winston Justice and Atlanta right tackle Tyler Clabo. This follows a workout by left tackle Bryant McKinnie of the Ravens on Monday, according to the Sun-Sentinel.
The Dolphins found themselves in this predicament after allowing left tackle Jack Long to leave through free agency and not having have already had a decent replacement in place.
However, whether the Dolphins decide to sign Winston, Justice, Clabo or McKinnie remains to be seen as neither players appear to have physical limitations, but salary demands are still unknown and may cause a possible problem.
Winston, a former University of Miami standout, would be a great pickup for the Dolphins. Last season he saw all 16 starts of Kansas City but became expendable after they signed Long and drafted Eric Fisher with the No.1 pick.
Clabo could also be a solid pickup. He too started in all 16 games last season with Atlanta. According to reports the Falcons saved $4.5 million by releasing Clabo. The Dallas Cowboys have also reportedly shown interest in him, too.
Justice started in 12 games last season with the Colts before a bicep injury ended his season. He was expected to earn $3.2 million in 2012 and $3.75 million in 2013 but had his contract reduced to one year for $1.5 million last season.
McKinnie, another University of Miami standout, started in all four playoff games for the Ravens but none in the regular season. After a series of injuries last season, McKinnie told The Baltimore Sun his workout with the Dolphins "went pretty good." McKinnie visited with San Diego on Wednesday.
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