Sale of fire confirmed for the Miami Dolphins?

Sale of fire confirmed for the Miami Dolphins?
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Nothing is going right in Miami. With a disappointing record of 1 win and 5 losses, the Dolphins seem headed straight for a transition season, if not a complete rebuild.

According to several NFL sources, the organization could proceed with a veritable fire sale between now and the November 4 trade deadline.

The names of several key players are already being bandied about, including pass catcher Jaylen Waddle, explosive running back De'Von Achane, and outside linebackers Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips. Although the first two – Waddle and Achane – are considered less likely to be traded, several league formations are not hesitating to test the availability of these young talents.

Chubb and Phillips at the heart of trade rumours

According to reports, Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips are the two players most likely to leave Miami before the deadline. These two defensive stalwarts have a high market value and could bring back important draft picks or promising young prospects.

Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on head coach Mike McDaniel, whose position is beginning to falter. After high expectations at the start of the season, the team's up-and-down performances have cast doubt on the direction to take. If the Dolphins decide to sell on a large scale, it could mark the beginning of a complete rebuild under a new regime.

The next few weeks will therefore be crucial for the future of the Florida franchise. A major trade could not only redefine the Dolphins' identity, but also shake up the entire NFL market.

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