Amid a significant offseason roster shakeup, the Miami Dolphins are making one thing perfectly clear: dynamic running back De'Von Achane is going nowhere. While the team has parted ways with several key starters, including their quarterback and top wide receiver, Achane remains a foundational piece of their offensive future.
General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has emphatically shut down any trade speculation, stating Achane "is not available for trade." Furthermore, Sullivan revealed that contract extension talks with the electrifying back are progressing positively, suggesting a long-term commitment is in the works. This is a major vote of confidence for Achane, whose explosive speed and playmaking ability have made him a perfect fit for Miami's high-octane attack.
In other front office news, Sullivan addressed the role of Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman, clarifying that while Aikman has been a valuable advisor, he will not be directly involved in the team's draft process next week. Sullivan expressed appreciation for the insights from both Aikman and Dolphins legend Dan Marino, noting their continued roles as sounding boards for the organization.
