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Official Offseason Mock Trade Discussion Thread


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The Miami Dolphins have a set trading block. This post will be updated throughout the off-season, so if there is a fringe player you like the look of check back here often. This list is fluid and often changes depending on potential trades.

Trading Block

Ronnie Brown - HB (Height: 6-0 Weight: 230 Age: 28)

*Games: 60/55

*Stats: 5,330 yards (1,249 receiving), 33 TDs (2 receiving)

*Asking for: High Round Pick ~ 2nd Round

Donald Thomas - OG (Height: 6-4 Weight: 310 Age: 24 )

*Games: 17/13

*2009 Blocking Stats: 5 Scks, 8 Hits, 10 Pressures

*Asking For: Mid Round Pick ~ 3rd

Tony McDaniel - DT/DE (Height: 6-7 Weight: 305 Age: 25)

*Games: 41/3

*2009 Defensive Stats: 16 Tkls, 1.5 Sck, 1 PDef

*Asking For: Mid/Low Round Pick ~ 4th

Will D. Allen - CB (Height: 5-10, Weight: 195, Age: 31)

*Games: 125/124

*Defensive Stats: 484 Tkls, 5 Sck, 106 PDef, 15 Int, 7 FFum

*Asking For: Mid/Low Round Pick ~ 5th Round

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Alright I will take offers for the players and picks listed below

Washington Redskin's Trading Block

QB- Jason Campbell

QB- Todd Collins

RB- Ladell Betts

TE- Fred Davis

WR- Devin Thomas

DT- Kedric Golston

S- Chris Horton

4th pick overall

How can you trade Campbell? He is a free agent.

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