The Miami Dolphins had multiple offensive linemen hitting the market this free agency, so they needed to add more this offseason.
Dolphins general manager Chris Grier and company brought in two outside free agents to protect the quarterback and provide push for the running game, including Jack Driscoll.
Today, we’re going to take a few minutes to share some key information that Dolphins fans should know about one of the newest pieces of their offense.
Previous stops
Driscoll, 26, played collegiately at UMass (2015-17) and Auburn (2018-19) before he was taken in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL draft by the Philadelphia Eagles.
He’s appeared in 54 games and started 17, getting snaps at right tackle, right guard and left tackle.
PFF grades
Overall:
- 2020: 57.4
- 2021: 70.5
- 2022: 60.5
- 2023: 48.4
Run-blocking:
- 2020: 46.4
- 2021: 64.1
- 2022: 61.6
- 2023: 36.8
Pass-blocking:
- 2020: 69.7
- 2021: 73.9
- 2022: 56.2
- 2023: 58.6
He's an avid card collector
During his initial media availability, Driscoll was asked about his card collecting and having Dolphins cards.
“I don’t think that I have any Dolphins players prized in my collection. I kind of collect everything from — I grew up collecting cards. It’s a hobby of mine. I don’t think I have any Dolphins players, but I might have to change that. Some of the old school guys. When I grew up, one of my favorite players was Dwight Stephenson. My dad used to tell me about him. I’ve got to start there. He’s one of the best of all time to ever wear a Dolphins uniform.”