The Miami Dolphins offensive line has been, well, offensive as of late. And it seems as though the Dolphins know it. If this team is going to make the leap of faith they seem to be bracing for and eventually draft Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, they’re going to need to make sure that the line that is set in front of him is established before he takes the field.

And if their latest meeting is any indication, it seems as though the Dolphins want to make that happen. According to Jordan Raanan of ESPN, former New York Giant offensive lineman Chris Snee met with Miami yesterday about a potential gig with the Dolphins. Snee, as Raanan notes, was most noted after his playing days as serving as a scout specializing in offensive linemen with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Should the Dolphins finalize a role for Snee in their scouting staff, it means we should be prepared to see this team dump draft assets into the offensive line and hopefully kickstart a new wave of potent offensive linemen for the Dolphins offense to be built upon. The glory days of the Dolphins in the 1970s and 1980s? The team touted several Hall of Fame blockers up front. The Dolphins haven’t seen that quality of play for quite some time — and we’d even settle for less than the high bar of “Hall of Famers”.

“Great” or even “Very Good” would be a refreshing change for the Dolphins. So, with that in mind, let’s see what materializes between Snee and Miami in the coming days.