Five Teams That Could Make a Move for Dolphins’ De'Von Achane

As offseason trade speculation continues to swirl around the Miami Dolphins, general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan publicly asserted that running back De'Von Achane is not available for trade. However, history tells us that front offices are often swayed by lucrative offers. Just last season, the Dolphins traded standout wide receiver Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos in exchange for a substantial draft package. If history repeats itself, Achane could also find himself on the trading block for the right price.
Potential Trade Scenarios
While the Dolphins may prefer to keep Achane as a cornerstone of their restructured roster, they could be tempted to listen if a compelling trade package lands on their desk. The focus now shifts to five potential teams that could aggressively pursue Achane, given their current needs and resources.
Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers have recently hired Mike McDaniel as their offensive coordinator, who previously served as the head coach of the Dolphins where Achane flourished. Under McDaniel’s guidance, Achane had standout performances, leading the league with an average of 5.7 yards per carry in 2025 while accumulating 1,838 scrimmage yards.
If Los Angeles pursues Achane, they offer a potentially dynamic backfield with both Achane and second-year running back Omarion Hampton. The Chargers could send wide receiver Quentin Johnston, alongside a second-round pick and an early Day 3 selection, to Miami. Johnston's contributions—51 catches for 735 yards and eight touchdowns last season—could make him a valuable asset for a Dolphins team that could utilize more firepower at wide receiver.
New York Giants
The Giants are reportedly keen on adding running back talent in the draft, but if they miss out on top prospect Jeremiyah Love, Achane stands as an appealing alternative. With current backs Cam Skattebo and Tyrone Tracy Jr. lacking the explosive playmaking ability Achane brings, a trade could significantly enhance their rushing attack.
In a possible trade scenario, the Giants could offer defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II—a player commanding a hefty contract at $30-$35 million annually. By moving Lawrence, the Giants could not only upgrade their backfield with Achane but also alleviate their salary cap tension, making room for Achane’s extension.
Seattle Seahawks
With Kenneth Walker III now with the Kansas City Chiefs and Zach Charbonnet recovering from an injury, the Seahawks find themselves in urgent need of a featured back. Achane could fill that void perfectly, matching Walker’s prior production and adding a unique element to their passing game.
Seattle possesses ample cap space, approximately $32.9 million, giving them the ability to not only acquire Achane but also secure a substantial extension for him if needed. With a healthy backfield, Achane could lead a top-five NFL rushing team, sharing the load with Charbonnet.
Tennessee Titans
The Titans have identified the need for offensive playmakers to support quarterback Cam Ward as he enters his second year. While top draft analysts link them to selecting a running back like Jeremiyah Love, Achane offers a proven and dynamic option in a trade.
In a proposed deal, Tennessee could package running back Tony Pollard, along with a second-rounder, an early Day 3 pick, and a 2027 pick. Pollard has been consistently productive but is nearing the end of his contract and approaching 29, fitting perfectly into the Titans' plan to rejuvenate their offense around Achane’s unparalleled speed.
Washington Commanders
With a pressing need for running back talent, the Commanders are likely to be in the market, especially with Jacobs’ recent drop in performance and the uncertainty surrounding their current backfield. Achane could offer the Commanders a three-down back essential for their offense’s evolution.
Despite not currently owning a second-round pick, Washington has the resources—$49.6 million in cap space—to make a competitive offer that might include moving defensive tackle Da'Ron Payne along with other selections. By securing Achane, they could not only enhance their running game but also boost their offensive dynamics significantly.
Conclusion
While the Miami Dolphins are intent on keeping De'Von Achane as a core player through their roster overhaul, the NFL landscape suggests that no player is truly off-limits for the right trade offer. The five teams highlighted here all present unique trade opportunities that could intrigue the Dolphins' front office. As the draft approaches, trade discussions could intensify, reshaping the futures for both Achane and the teams vying for his explosive talents.
