Grading out the Miami Dolphins offensive line week 3 play

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - MARCH 24: Terron Armstead speaks with the media after being introduced by the Miami Dolphins at Baptist Health Training Complex on March 24, 2022 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - MARCH 24: Terron Armstead speaks with the media after being introduced by the Miami Dolphins at Baptist Health Training Complex on March 24, 2022 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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Robert Hunt (68) (Photo Credits: Palm Beach Post)
Robert Hunt (68) (Photo Credits: Palm Beach Post) /

Big bad Robert Hunt had the best week of his career. He was the best-graded player on the entire team this week according to Pro Football Focus.

He was a punisher in every aspect of this game, and his personality seems to be so infectious to all the other guys on this team.

He also graded out at 71.9 as a pass-blocker which is also something he has been working to get much better at. I would say the strides he has taken over the last 15 games have been unbelievably impressive.

He has solidified himself as a legit top-of-the-league guard and a guy who can be an anchor on this offensive line alongside Terron Armstead and Connor Williams going forward.

He currently ranks 2nd out of 71 eligible guards with an 83.4 overall grade. He is 4th amongst 68 guards with an 81.9 run-blocking grade, and 12th amongst 68 with a 75.9 pass-blocking grade.

Robert Hunt is proving to a lot of doubters that he is an engine as he busted the gap that sprung Chase Edmonds free on the go-ahead touchdown Sunday against the Buffalo Bills.

He has allowed only 1 sack and had 1 penalty all year and is continuing to get better in only his 3rd year in the NFL.

He will be relatively fresh for a big matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals this Thursday night.

Robert Hunt’s Week 3 Grade: A+