Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan announced Wednesday that star running back De'Von Achane is "not available" for a trade. The statement clarifies the team's stance on the young standout as the organization shifts its primary focus toward securing his future with the franchise through a long-term commitment.
According to Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN (per @Marcel_LJ), the Dolphins are currently looking to sign Achane to a contract extension. Since entering the league, Achane has emerged as one of the most dynamic and explosive threats in the NFL, providing elite speed and game-breaking versatility to the Dolphins' offensive system. His production has made him a vital component of the team's scoring attack and a centerpiece of their future plans.
By explicitly removing Achane from any potential trade discussions, Sullivan and the Dolphins front office have signaled their intent to build around their core offensive playmakers. The general manager's comments effectively end any external speculation regarding the running back's availability as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
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