Kenyan Drake is probably the next one going out.
Having an updated roster by your side on Sundays is becoming more of a necessity as the Dolphins continue to trade off players.
After Sunday’s blowout loss to New England, the Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers exchanged late-round picks in a trade that sent Minkah Fitzpatrick to Pittsburgh for a 2020 first-round pick.
As of today, only Reshad Jones, Xavien Howard, Bobby McCain, DeVante Parker and Kenyan Drake have spent more than three years in Miami. While the Dolphins continue to stockpile draft picks, could one of these guys be the next to be out in Miami?
More Dolphins trade news, team has had trade talks with teams this week about RB Kenyan Drake
— Jay Glazer (@JayGlazer) September 15, 2019
However, there are conflicting reports to the rumors.
The Miami Dolphins have had zero conversations with any team about trading RB Kenyan Drake, per a club source.
Drake, I'm told, had a great week of practice.
— Armando Salguero (@ArmandoSalguero) September 15, 2019
More on Kenyan Drake: He has also not requested a trade.
— Armando Salguero (@ArmandoSalguero) September 15, 2019
All seems quiet on the trade front, but if the 2019 Miami Dolphins have shown us anything, every player can be traded. Especially if offered the right price.
Through two games, Drake has 10 carries for 31 yards and seven receptions for 44 yards. Keep in mind, those numbers tell us more about Miami’s talent on offense. Drake has offered the Miami
Dolphins a big-play threat since being drafted in the third round of the 2016 draft.
While runningbacks are undervalued in today’s NFL, keeping (and extending) Kenyan Drake gives the Dolphins a consistent threat on a generally inexperienced team for years to come. If traded, the Dolphins would ride out the season with Kalen Ballage, Mark Walton and rookie Myles Gaskin carrying the rock.
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