Following the New England Patriots' shutout victory over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, the team turned their attention to Isaiah Wynn's toe injury. Wynn will undergo an MRI on his injured toe on Monday, per Ian Rapoport.

When the injury occurred during the game, the second-year left tackle made his way to the locker room with the medical staff. With his absence, New England decided to deploy veteran tackle Marshall Newhouse at left tackle.

Along with Newhouse, Korey Cunningham subbed into the offense at right tackle. As Rapoport alluded to, the Patriots are likely hoping for Wynn to avoid having turf toe.

The Patriots are easily the most well-rounded team in the NFL, but if there is one area of weakness on their team it is their offensive line depth. After Sunday's 43-0 victory over the Dolphins, their depth may be getting even thinner moving forward.

Besides Wynn, the Patriots are already going to be without center David Andrews for the entire season due to blood clots in his lungs. Additionally, New England played their game in Week 2 without Marcus Cannon at right tackle. Cannon sustained a shoulder injury in Week 1 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

While the Patriots wait for Wynn's results, they may be searching the market for any offensive linemen to provide depth for them. After Wynn's injury, the only healthy offensive lineman that was active on Sunday was James Ferentz.

If Wynn misses any time, offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia will have his work cut out for him to get the Patriots offensive line ready for Week 3.