I just became a Miami Dolphins fan.
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I just became a Miami Dolphins fan.
As he watched the 2020 NFL Draft unfold back in April, Mackey Maillho saw one Ragin’ Cajun offensive lineman, Robert Hunt, go in the second round to the Miami Dolphins, and another, Kevin Dotson, go in the fourth round to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The draft developments spoke volumes to Maillho, a 6-foot-8, 364-pounder from Mandeville High.
The two former Ragin' Cajun offensive lineman who were drafted in this past year's draft are both listed as backups to begin the 2020 season.
2nd string at linemen is solid.
They should both get plenty of action.
Hunt, wearing #68, was productive, lining up as an extra tight end on the play below, and helping running back Jordan Howard score on a 1-yard plunge, Miami's only touchdown of the game.
Good job
#68 for the Dolphins came in as 6th offensive lineman on 1st and goal at jags 1 In first quarter and the dolphins scored a rushing TD.
Tonight on MNF
You know it's Thursday, right?
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Rookie tackle Robert Hunt, the team’s 2020 second-round pick, is pushing hard to make his first NFL start.
“In my head, once I get that chance to go in and play, I’m going to try to take it serious. I prepare for it all week,” said Hunt, a former Louisiana standout the Dolphins drafted at No. 39.
Hunt hopes to join former Georgia standout Solomon Kindley as the rookies starting on Miami’s rebuilt offensive line.
Miami offensive tackle Robert Hunt got the start at right tackle on Sunday, his first as an NFL player, helping the Dolphins to a 43-17 victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
Hunt helped the Dolphins gain 436yards of total offense, including 342passing yards, to go along with 94 rushing yards.
Miami Dolphins rookie offensive lineman Robert Hunt has gone from being a luxury to possibly being a necessity in less than a week
The Yahoo article linked below is the same article from the Sun Sentinel but without requiring a login.
https://news.yahoo.com/dolphins-seco...184900475.html
Robert Hunt is built like a mountain, and when he makes a fist, he has the moon literally in the palm of his hands.
The Dolphins’ second-year offensive lineman presented himself to reporters Tuesday with flair dripping from his fingertips.
The Miami Dolphins selected Robert Hunt in the second round of the 2020 draft to help stabilize the right side of the offensive line.
Hunt, after spending time early in his college career at left guard and left tackle, moved to right tackle in his junior year and earned the honors of second-team all-conference after playing 14 games for Louisiana
Play doesn't count but watch this play by Robert hunt
https://twitter.com/FinCuts/status/1...-CPuCuQIQ&s=19
Hunt with the highlight of the night vs. the Ravens. Caught a screen pass, did a flip at the go line and extended the ball across for a TD that didn’t count because he was ineligible.
I feel they will make that a play for him for the future.
One of the most exciting plays of the Week 10 "Thursday Night Football" game between the Ravens and Dolphins was a play that didn't even count.
Miami guard Robert Hunt displayed impressive athleticism given his size — 6-6, 327 pounds — and tremendous awareness when he caught what looked like a touchdown pass with 13 minutes left in the fourth quarter of Miami's eventual 22-10 upset of Baltimore.
He did score…an interview on national tv and a guitar. Not many O lineman get close to that.
“The Fridge” could never athletically do what Hunt did.
Miami Dolphins guard Robert Hunt scored the greatest touchdown that didn't count in NFL history. What was he thinking on the play? He walks us through it all. Continue reading…