Every year, it seems, the Miami Dolphins acquire a new player at one of their guard positions, and this season is no different. With the team trading Branden Albert during the offseason, the Dolphins will shift 2016 first-round pick Laremy Tunsil to his natural position of left tackle.

Miami signed Ted Larsen in March to potentially start at left guard. But according to a Draft Wire article, Isaac Asiata could be a surprise starter at left guard in 2017.

Here’s what writer Cole Thompson said about Asiata possibly starting at left guard:

With left guard available, Asiata would be a natural fit coming from the west coast style running Utah offense. A powerful blocker with quick instincts, Asiata could become an excellent pulling guard for Jay Ajayi and the Dolphins rush offense moving forward.

Miami selected Asiata in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft. The 6-3, 325-pound Asiata was a three-year starter for the Utes. He has the flexibility to play multiple positions, but he is projected to be the Dolphins’ backup guard heading into training camp.

Larsen and Jermon Bushrod are expected to be the Dolphins’ starters at left and right guard this coming season. But Dolphins coach Adam Gase has shown he is not afraid to start younger players over veterans. So don’t be shocked if Asiata eventually cracks the starting lineup.