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5 Players Dolphins Should Consider Moving at Trade Deadline
Folks, it’s time to talk about the Miami Dolphins becoming sellers at the NFL trade deadline November 4, exactly three weeks from Tuesday. The team is 1-5 after a heartbreaking loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, and the vibes couldn’t be worse.
There’s a whole conversation to be had about whether a team led by two people — general manager Chris Grier and head coach Mike McDaniel — trying to save their jobs will be willing to move veteran players.
We’re going to set that aside for now and assume the Dolphins are at least willing to make some decisions that are better for the team’s future.
Dolphins’ Bradley Chubb, Jaelan Phillips Drawing Trade Interest
After falling to 1-5 with a loss to the Chargers in Week 6, the Dolphins are looking like clear-cut sellers leading up to the Nov. 4 trade deadline. Pass rushers Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips are among Dolphins who could wind up on the move. Opposing teams are eyeing both players, Adam Schefter of ESPN told the Pat McAfee Show on Monday.
Chubb recorded 11 sacks in 2023, his second year in the double digits, but he suffered a torn ACL, meniscus, and patellar tendon in the penultimate game of the regular season. While Chubb’s devastating knee injury cost him all of last season, the two-time Pro Bowler has returned this year to offer solid production for the floundering Dolphins.
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The Dolphins need to fire GM Chris Grier before they waste the NFL trade deadline
After losing to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, the Dolphins are now 1-5 on the year. That leaves them three games behind the seven AFC teams that are already at least four wins. Perhaps winnable matchups against the Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons, and Baltimore Ravens to round out October could help the Dolphins rebound. But Miami winning eight of its last 12 just to get above .500 feels inconceivable.
For some teams drowning in losses, there's nothing to do but sink deeper and wait for the offseason to provide a reprieve. But the Dolphins are fortunate to have several veteran players who could interest other teams and clear space from the Miami's crunched salary cap in 2026.
