Report: Dolphins among teams to contact Colts for Taylor
The Miami Dolphins are among a number of teams that have contacted the Indianapolis Colts to discuss a trade involving running back Jonathan Taylor, a source told Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.
Six total teams have reached out to the Colts, with two submitting offers, according to ESPN's Stephen Holder.
Indy has reportedly yet to agree to a trade package with any organization. The Colts are looking for a first-round pick or multiple Day 2 picks and would like to make a deal before Tuesday's roster cutdowns.
The Colts reportedly permitted Taylor to seek a trade earlier this week.
Miami ranked 27th in rushing yards per game last season, a continuation of its recent rushing woes. The Dolphins haven't had a top-20 running attack since 2018.
The team re-signed running backs Salvon Ahmed, Raheem Mostert, Myles Gaskin, and Jeff Wilson this offseason. Mostert led the team with 981 rushing yards last campaign.
They also selected De'Von Achane in the third round, but he's reportedly week-to-week after suffering a shoulder injury in the Dolphins' second preseason game against the Houston Texans.
Taylor only played in 11 games last season after battling an ankle injury. He was a first-team All-Pro in 2021, rushing for a league-leading 1,811 yards and 18 touchdowns.