Last season, the Miami Dolphins were at the bottom of the league in stopping the run, ranked at No. 30. They gave up an average of 140.4 yards on the ground.

Despite Miami’s inability to stop the run in 2016, Nate Davis of USA Today believes the Dolphins have the 10th best defensive line in the NFL heading into the 2017 season.

Here’s what Davis had to say about the Dolphins defensive line:

The whole was less than sum of the parts in 2016. But the Fins should generate a lot of heat with DEs Cameron Wake and Andre Branch joined by first rounder Charles Harris and free agent William Hayes. Inside, Ndamukong Suh was his typical dominant self, but he needs help after Miami ranked 30th against the run.

Miami had two Pro Bowlers (Cameron Wake and Ndamukong Suh) on defense last season, but the team obviously still needed to improve its depth.

This offseason, Dolphins drafted Charles Harris (first round) and defensive tackles Davon Godchaux (fifth round) and Vincent Taylor (sixth round).

The Dolphins are also hoping former 2015 second-round pick Jordan Phillips finally develops into the run-stopping defensive tackle they expected him to be.