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Dolphins sign former Alabama OL

- By Omar Kelly

The Miami Dolphins are signing former Alabama standout D.J. Fluker, adding a hulking offensive lineman who has started 96 of the 108 NFL games he’s played since 2013.

Fluker posted the signing on his Instagram account, and sources confirmed to the South Florida Sun Sentinel that the transactio­n will likely become official on Tuesday.

Fluker, who was taken in the first round by the San Diego Chargers, where he spent his first four seasons in the NFL, has played both right tackle and right guard throughout his career. While he’s bounced around the NFL — playing for the Chargers, New York Giants and Seattle Seahawks — he spent last season with the Baltimore Ravens, where he started eight of the 16 games he played.

Fulker allowed two sacks and committed nine penalties in his 531 snaps last season.

The Dolphins were in the market for a backup offensive tackle after Julien Davenport, who served as the primary reserve last season, signed with the Indianapol­is Colts as a free agent.

Listed at 6-foot-5, 342 pounds, Fluker is a yet another hulking offensive lineman added to Miami’s roster, which could mean the Dolphins haven’t abandoned the idea of building a power rushing attack.

The 30-year-old will likely serve as a backup to Robert Hunt, the team’s 2020 second-round pick, who settled into the starting right tackle spot last season, and started 11 games as a rookie. It is also possible that Fluker could also end up playing right guard, which is where Solomon Kindley, another 2020 draft pick, and Jesse Davis split reps most of the season.

 ?? JOHN GASTALDO/SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE ?? Chargers offensive lineman D.J. Fluker walks off the field after the team’s win in 2018.
JOHN GASTALDO/SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE Chargers offensive lineman D.J. Fluker walks off the field after the team’s win in 2018.

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