If the Miami Dolphins are hoping to lock down an offensive tackle with their second 1st-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, things just got a little more complicated. This week’s NFL Combine has given prospects the chance to make a lasting impression and declare themselves as “must have” assets for the 2020 NFL Draft. And while some positions, like the EDGE group, left you wanting more, it’s hard to imagine anyone not looking for anything else for the offensive tackle group.

That’s the good news. The bad news? By the time the Miami Dolphins work themselves around to being back on the clock after their first scheduled pick in the top-5, Miami is going to face a daunting run on offensive tackles — something that could potentially trip up the Dolphins’ hopes and dreams of tacking on to the line of scrimmage in the first 20 picks.

Iowa’s Tristan Wirfs posted terrific testing results and owned the Combine. Georgia’s Andrew Thomas posted better agility scores and numbers than expected, which could help him reignite some of the hype he held before the start of the season. Louisville’s Mekhi Becton blazed a 5.10s 40-time at over 360 pounds before wrapping up his workout for the day and Alabama’s Jedrick Wills gave teams no reason to question his potential ceiling.

That may leave the Dolphins on the outside looking in, given the status of the Giants, Chargers, Panthers, Cardinals, Browns, Jets, Buccaneers and Broncos between Miami’s selections that all need a tackle. The numbers game doesn’t look good — and so the Dolphins may need to call an audible if that’s their plan.