
The Miami Dolphins appear to be exploring the trade market for one of their most productive offensive weapons, with multiple league sources indicating the team is open to moving a Pro Bowl pass-catcher ahead of training camp. Among the teams reportedly showing early interest: the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are actively looking to upgrade their receiving corps following a turbulent offseason.
While the Dolphins have yet to publicly confirm any trade discussions, several NFL insiders have reported that the front office is gauging league-wide interest in a deal that would involve a high-profile offensive playmaker. The player in question is believed to be one of Miami’s most accomplished wide receivers, someone who has not only made a Pro Bowl in recent years but has been instrumental in Mike McDaniel’s high-powered offensive system.
Though the identity of the receiver has not been officially disclosed, speculation has centered on names like Cedrick Wilson Jr. and even Jaylen Waddle, with Waddle drawing the most intrigue due to his elite production and potential trade value. Still, a move involving Waddle would be considered surprising unless it were part of a blockbuster package, as he remains under contract and is considered one of the fastest and most dynamic young