The Miami Dolphins have been in liquidation mode this offseason, as several stars and starters have been moved, as a new era of Dolphins football begins in 2026 with Jeff Hafley.
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But there has been one player the franchise didn’t seem too interested in letting out the door, and that’s Pro Bowl running back De’Von Achane.
While some thought the running back would be available for the right price, Miami wasn’t interested in moving on from Achane. But what happens now that the NFL Draft is a week away?
Miami general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan just firmly closed the door on a De’Von move.
“He’s not available for trade,” Sullivan said via NFL.com. “Things are going well. We’ve had some positive conversations the last few days. Trending in the right direction. Obviously it’s very important to what we’re doing. It’s all part of it. It’s part of professional sports. We’ll get to where we need to be one way or another, but yeah, things are going in the right direction.”
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Dolphins need players to build
Now that the Dolphins are moving on from a host of star players, most know they can’t get rid of them all in one offseason. That’s just asking for trouble.
They still need good players to build the roster and, in Achane’s case, a star running back to give the offense something productive on the field.
Teams could still think the Pro Bowl running back is available for the right price, as Sullivan is supposed to say.
Either way, until the trade deadline comes in November, this will always be a topic of discussion…even if Miami says he’s not available.
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