Dolphins Tell Teams RB De’Von Achane ‘Not Available’
Jon-Eric Sullivan said the Dolphins are trending toward an extension as Achane enters the final year of his rookie deal.
- On Wednesday, Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan declared running back De'Von Achane "is not available for trade," ending recent speculation about the star's future with the franchise.
- Trade rumors surfaced after the Dolphins released quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and traded receiver Jaylen Waddle this offseason, fueling uncertainty about Achane amid the roster overhaul.
- Achane's 2025 performance justifies Sullivan's commitment: the running back finished fifth in the NFL with 1,350 rushing yards, led the league with 5.7 yards per carry, and scored 12 touchdowns.
- Although Achane skipped voluntary OTAs last week, Sullivan emphasized extension negotiations are "trending in the right direction" and called him a "building block" for the franchise.
- Miami holds 11 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft to rebuild its roster, with Sullivan relying on Achane's experience and leadership to guide an increasingly young team forward.
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Dolphins not interested in trading star running back De'Von Achane, GM Jon-Eric Sullivan says
Jon-Eric Sullivan is looking for generational players to add in next week’s NFL draft. The Dolphins general manager knows he already has one on his roster in De’Von Achane, and he has no interest in parting ways with the star running back.
Dolphins tell teams RB De’Von Achane ‘not available’
No is the answer teams are receiving when they ring Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan to inquire about the cost to acquire running back De’Von Achane. Sullivan said Achane is “not available for trade” to clarify his roster standing in Miami, where the Dolphins are working to reset the roster in a rebuild under first-year head coach Jeff Hafley. The Dolphins released quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receiver Tyreek Hill an…
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