Overview
- Miami parted ways with GM Chris Grier and installed Champ Kelly as interim general manager, resetting the team’s trade posture.
- Multiple outlets, citing NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, report Miami will at least listen on Jaylen Waddle, though only for an offer that “blows them away.”
- ESPN reports a Waddle deal is considered highly unlikely, with Miami seeking a “1-plus” return that includes a first-round pick.
- Waddle is under contract through 2028 on a three-year extension and has 41 catches for 586 yards and four touchdowns this season.
- Teams such as the Giants and Steelers are monitoring receiver options, while league sources view Miami’s pass rushers — Jaelan Phillips, Bradley Chubb and Matthew Judon — as more likely trade candidates before Nov. 4.