The and need help at safety and the reportedly have one available via trade. According to , the Dolphins are having conversations with teams about trading former All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. "Sources: The Dolphinshave had trade talks with teams regarding 5x Pro Bowl S Minkah Fitzpatrick," Schultz reported on Wednesday. Fitzpatrick was acquired last offseason in the trade that sent Jonnu Smith and Jalen ey to the . Safe to say, the trade didn't exactly work out for either team. Fitzpatrick, who had been on a steady decline since 2023, failed to recapture his status as an elite playmaking safety after recording one interception and six pa ses defensed. He was OK but not great in coverage, with Fitzpatrick giving up a completion rate of 63 Tsung-che Cheng Jersey .6% and a pa ser rating of 89.0 when targeted. While Fitzpatrick's best days are clearly behind him, he could still draw interest in the trade market from teams like the Cowboys and Lions, both of whom need a safety, and preferably a cheap one. The Lions have an elite duo in Kerby Joseph and Brian Branch, but both players were plagued by injury in 2025. Branch in December that leaves his status for 2026 up in the air, and that is likely to bother him the rest of his career. Because of all that, the Lions could use a reinforcement. The Cowboys already have one hole at safety, and they could have another if the team decides to cut veteran Malik Hooker. Adding an experienced veteran like Fitzpatrick could make sense for Dallas. Fitzpatrick's decline and contract makes him a tough sell for the Dolphins, but they could help their cause by picking up a significant amount of money, which would make him the cheap option the Cowboys and Lions need. Even still, the Dolphins might have a tough time moving Fitzpatrick with the rest of the league knowing he could very well be released with the recent roster purge the team has undergone. More NFL News Pittsburgh Pirates Jersey
Dolphins trade rumor involving All-Pro could lead to deal with Cowboys or Lion
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