The Miami Dolphins have been one of the busiest teams of the offseason. We've already seen them move on from their head coach and general manager, and the new leadership group has wasted no time in whittling down the roster.
That process took a big leap Tuesday, then, when GM John-Eric Sullivan traded star receiver Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos in exchange for a first-round pick plus changes. It's clear the Dolphins are in the middle of a fire sale. It has also prompted teams to go after other players on Miami's roster. But it turns out that not everything is ready to be achieved.
According to ESPN's NFL insider Adam Schefter, teams are also trying to trade for Pro Bowl running back D'Von Achane. However, the Dolphins have no interest in trading their 24-year-old starting running back. The Dolphins are responding to teams by telling them he is not available.
However, Achane is eligible for a contract extension this summer, and he could be one of the few players with whom the new arrangement commits to a multi-year deal immediately. Thus, teams looking to inject some pace into their attack will have to look elsewhere.
Achen was drafted by the Dolphins in the third round as the 84th overall selection in the 2023 NFL Draft. He started only four games as a rookie, but the Dolphins still couldn't keep him off the field, as Achane was so effective. He has rushed for 800, 907 and 1,350 yards in his three playing seasons, and South Beach could have more meat for one of the game's best running backs.
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