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Dolphins Eye Trade Opportunities Ahead of NFL Deadline
As the NFL Trade Deadline approaches on November 4, 2023, the Miami Dolphins are actively exploring trade possibilities. According to ESPN analysts Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano, the Dolphins could offload several players, including edge rushers and potentially key figures like Minkah Fitzpatrick or Jaylen Waddle.
The Dolphins currently sit at 1-6, a record that highlights their struggles this season. Fowler suggests that Miami might trade away two edge rushers, with Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb being the most likely candidates. Phillips, despite facing injury setbacks, has garnered significant attention from other teams due to his potential. The Dolphins appear hesitant to extend his contract before he hits free agency in 2026. The situation is reminiscent of the Washington Commanders’ decision to trade Chase Young and Montez Sweat at the deadline two years ago.
While the Dolphins have received interest in wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, they currently do not plan to trade him. Waddle is viewed as a vital part of the team’s future, especially with Tyreek Hill dealing with injury. His contract, amounting to $36 million over the next two seasons, is considered reasonable for a player of his caliber.
Fitzpatrick, a recent Pro Bowl player who recently signed a new contract, is also under consideration for trade discussions. Fowler notes that while a complete overhaul of the roster is unlikely, the Dolphins will likely be active in the trade market. The team has eight draft picks for 2026, but these alone may not sufficiently address their roster concerns.
The potential trades could yield various outcomes. Chubb, who has struggled with injuries, might bring back a late-round draft pick for Miami. Phillips, also a potential free agent at the end of the season, shares a similar fate. If Jaylen Wright were to be moved, his lack of production at the NFL level means he would likely return no more than a late-round pick.
Fitzpatrick stands out as a more valuable asset. His proven track record could net Miami a fourth-round pick, with the possibility of a conditional pick escalating to a third-round selection based on his performance and playing time.
As the trade deadline draws near, it remains to be seen how Chris Grier, Miami’s General Manager, will navigate these discussions. The decisions made in the coming days could significantly shape the Dolphins’ future as they seek to rebuild and improve their roster.
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