Giants favorites to land Jaylen Waddle in trade … if he’s available

The Miami Dolphins may not be looking to land Jaylen Waddle in trade. However, however, odds makers are listing the New York titans as the pets to acquire him, If the cap- strapped Dolphins determine they need to.
Waddle, 25, would clearly fill the bill as No. 1 wide receiver with the titans. In three seasons since Miami made him the No. 6 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, Waddle has accumulated further than 1,000 entering yards in each season. He has 251 career receptions in those three years.
Bookies.com lists the titans( 400) with a 20 chance of acquiring Waddle if the Dolphins do decide they need to trade him. Jalen Ramsey bids farewell as Xavien Howard and the Miami Dolphins head their separate ways


Other brigades are as follows


Carolina cougars 425(19.1)
Arizona Cardinals 500(16.7)
Kansas City Chiefs 500(16.7)
Tampa Bay rovers 650(13.3)
Jacksonville Jaguars 750(11.8)
Baltimore Ravens 1000(9.1)
The Field 700(12.5)


Why would land Jaylen Waddle in trade? 

Why would land Jaylen Waddle in trade? 

Indeed with the generous$255.4 million payment cap for 2024, the Dolphins are presently$29.069 million over that figure, per Over The Cap. Trading Waddle would save them$4.353 million against the cap and avoid paying an precious long- term deal. What Geno Smith contract restructure means for Seattle
Mock drafts concentrate heavily on wide receiver for the titans at No. 6.

This would give the titans the top- league receiver they need.


Waddle, who equaled 6.8 and5.8 yards after the catch the once two seasons, has the run after the catch capability Brian Daboll craves. Indeed though he’s just 5- bottom- 10, 185 pounds, Waddle plays the maturity of his snaps outdoors. Per Pro Football Focus, Waddle played 523 snaps aligned wide and only 121 in the niche in 2023.
The Dolphins other star receiver, Tyreek Hill, lately blasted the idea of Miami trading his handling mate.
“ I ’m all the way in Greece right now and I get on Twitter to see people talking about dolphin football, ” Hill wrote Wednesday on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
“ My boy Waddle is the future, ” Hill continued.
Hill added “ Him and Tua was special before me and will be special after I leave. ”
There is, of course, no citation then of what it would bring the titans in terms of draft capital to acquire Waddle. However, Waddle were available should the titans at least interrogate?

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