One NFL trade deadline move the Dolphins should consider

One NFL trade deadline move the Dolphins should consider

The Miami Dolphins aren’t in the market to make any big splashes at the 2020 NFL trade deadline — that wouldn’t necessarily fall in line with the team’s current trajectory as a team or their team-building principles. For the foreseeable future, the Dolphins feel like a team in pursuit of savvy trades and low-risk, high reward moves as compared to pushing all their chips into the table aggressively.

So with the 2020 NFL trade deadline looming, the Dolphins aren’t necessarily going to be hot on the heels of the biggest names rumored to be available. But that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a move to be made. And with the Dolphins clearly thinking that they have a chance to contend this season (as evidenced by their unorthodox swap of Ryan Fitzpatrick & Tua Tagovailoa and the team’s pursuit of RB Le’Veon Bell), Miami could very well make a move.

Here’s one for them to make: trade for an interior defensive lineman.

The Dolphins have been kicking the tires on free agents at the position all week with the news that Davon Godchaux may be out for the rest of the season due to an injury. Players like Daylon Mack and Malik McDowell have been entertained by the Dolphins — although neither player has taken snaps recently and would be a total shot in the dark. So why not trade for someone who has been more active as an NFL player?

No, we aren’t necessarily suggesting a trade for Jets tackle Quinnen Williams, who is rumored to be available. But what about Green Bay Packers IDL Montravius Adams? The Dolphins’ affinity for Auburn defenders was well established this offseason and Adams is caught behind a deep group of defenders in Green Bay’s defense. As an expiring contract, Adams hold little to no value for Green Bay — so they’d potentially be receptive to move him. Adams, who is 6-foot-4 and 305 pounds, was drafted in the 3rd-round of the 2017 NFL Draft and has played more than 12 snaps in just one game thus far this season.

There’s potential here for Adams to step into Miami, play himself into a new contract with the team and earn more playing time. The bonus for Miami? He would presumably be had cheap as a 25-year old defender at a position of value for this team. If the Dolphins kick the tires on the trade market, this might be a good place to start.

Should Dolphins look to trade away anyone ahead of 2020 deadline?

Should Dolphins look to trade away anyone ahead of 2020 deadline?

The Miami Dolphins are, generally speaking, very much in the thick of things in the AFC playoff race. At 3-3, Miami sits just a game out of the final wildcard spot in the conference and is a game and a half behind the Buffalo Bills for first place in the division. There’s no way this team is “selling” at the 2020 NFL trade deadline. But is there any players who aren’t being used prominently by this team who the team should consider moving on from if they’d be able to get something of value for them?

Absolutely. There is at least one player who simply isn’t getting reps in Miami who could be of value to someone else across the league. And if Miami can strike anything of substance for this player without disrupting the chemistry and rotation of the team, they should definitely give strong consideration to pulling the trigger.

Who might be on the trade block for the Dolphins despite their perception as being a fringe contender?

Veteran running back Jordan Howard.

The Dolphins inked Howard to a 2-year deal this past offseason and gave him nearly $10M to come play for the Dolphins. The results have been far from stellar — Howard has played just 29 snaps for Miami and has been a healthy scratch for the last two games. That’s not exactly the kind of endorsement you’re looking for in a notable free agent signing. Unfortunately, Miami’s strengths as a unit don’t align with the non-explosive back; often leaving Howard little to no room to run because he can’t get to holes quickly enough before they disappear.

To be fair to Howard, Miami’s offensive line is better at first contact than they are sustaining their blocks in the run game, so he’s running handcuffed on this offense.

Whether or not anyone would be receptive to giving something of value to Miami (even just a conditional late round pick) for Howard is a mystery at this point in time, but given Miami’s disinterest in even dressing him on game day the Dolphins should be more than ready to accept anything that would be offered to them in order to move on. Because this pairing clearly just isn’t working.

Report: Former Warrior, Andre Igoduala ready to sit out entire season in Memphis

According to David Aldridge of The Athletic, Andre Iguodala is prepared to sit out the entire 2019-20 season if he’s not traded from Memphis to an agreed-upon team.

We’ve reached the point of the NBA season where trade rumors are loudly swirling throughout the league. In the middle of it all is former Golden State Warriors’ swingman, Andre Iguodala.

Iguodala has yet to suit up for a game in the 2019-20 NBA season, and it’s not because he’s injured. Golden State moved Iguodala to the Grizzlies over the offseason and he has yet to report to Memphis as he waits to be traded to an agreed-upon destination. Iguodala and Memphis have mutually agreed that he would sit out until they found the right trade partner.

With the NBA trade deadline on the horizon, Iguodala will have to decide if he wants to either report to Memphis, play for a new team if he’s traded, or sit out the remainder of the 2019-20 season.

According to David Aldrige of The Athletic, Iguodala is prepared to sit out the rest of the season if Memphis can’t “orchestrate a trade with one of the agreed-upon teams.”

 

Behind standout rookie Ja Morant, the Memphis Grizzlies are surging towards a spot in the Western Conference playoffs. Muddying the situation, the Grizzlies now risk the chance of moving Iguodala to a contender they could potentially see in the playoffs.

Iguodala’s future with Memphis will be sealed for the rest of the season soon when the NBA hits trade deadline day.