BREAKING: Miami Dolphins Strengthen Offensive Line, Signing Dan Moore Jr. in Blockbuster Free Agency Deal
In a major move to reinforce their offensive line, the Miami Dolphins have officially signed offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. to a multi-year contract, sources confirmed Monday morning. The blockbuster deal marks a critical step in Miami’s offseason strategy, as the team aggressively evaluates and upgrades its roster in preparation for the 2025 NFL season.
The Dolphins’ offensive line, a recurring point of concern in recent years, has struggled with consistency and injuries. General Manager Chris Grier and head coach Mike McDaniel made it clear early in the offseason that addressing the line was a top priority. By bringing in Moore, a proven and durable left tackle, the Dolphins are signaling their commitment to better protecting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and powering their dynamic offensive scheme.

Details of the contract have not been officially disclosed, but league insiders describe it as a “significant investment,” indicating the Dolphins view Moore as a cornerstone player moving forward.
“Dan is a natural fit for what we want to do offensively,” a team source said. “He’s tough, he’s durable, and he brings leadership to a group that is ready to take the next step.”
The addition of Moore is expected to have an immediate ripple effect across the Dolphins’ offensive line. With his arrival, Miami can reshuffle other pieces more effectively, giving them flexibility both in pass protection and in opening up the running game — two areas that were inconsistent in 2024.
The Dolphins aren’t done yet, either. Reports suggest Miami remains active in the free-agent market, exploring additional veteran options at guard and center to fully shore up the offensive front before the NFL Draft.