Miami Dolphins may now be open to trading team’s ‘Pillars’

Published on: 14 4 月, 2026 by admin

Casual fans who came to watch Miami Dolphins football last season will be in for a special surprise when the 2026 NFL season begins this fall. The team's most notable players have either been waived or traded, including Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Bradley Chubb, and Minkah Fitzpatrick. Heck, even head coach Mike McDaniels has been let go. While the Dolphins' departures already look like a Pro Bowl roster, more changes could be coming to South Beach.

While first-year Dolphins general manager John-Eric Sullivan has previously stated that the team has three "pillars". He said those players are Pro Bowl running back D'Von Achane, center Aaron Brewer and All-Pro linebacker Jordan Brooks. However, all three of those cornerstones or "pillars" are entering the final year of their contracts.

With the way the Dolphins have torn the roster down to the studs, some of these players may not have much interest in re-signing with Miami. Sure, the burden of money may sway his opinion, but other teams smell blood in the water, and trade activity could increase during the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.

While Sullivan had previously committed to the three names above sticking with the Dolphins for years to come, when questioned again recently, he changed his tune.

Now Sullivan is saying, "No one is untouchable in this business." Dolphins fans found out just how hard it was to see one of their biggest stars leave earlier this offseason. Yet now dolphins are seen putting up for sale signs in their yards for leftover scraps.

Of course, Sullivan is right that no one is untouchable in the NFL. But that still doesn't reveal how willing the team is to actually deal its remaining top talent. Yet, as we've seen before, it only takes one offer for Miami to refuse to change plans.

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