Miami Dolphins: 5 More players to trade away at 2019 NFL Trade Deadline

MIAMI, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 15: Kenyan Drake #32 of the Miami Dolphins runs with the ball against the New England Patriots during the second quarter in the game at Hard Rock Stadium on September 15, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 15: Kenyan Drake #32 of the Miami Dolphins runs with the ball against the New England Patriots during the second quarter in the game at Hard Rock Stadium on September 15, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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4. Reshad Jones, S

Reshad Jones has been a stalwart for the Miami Dolphins defense over the years. For quite some time, he was one of the most underrated safeties in the NFL at large. Having said that, he’s currently toiling away on a defense that has been the worst in the league to this point. Making matters worse, he’s also been banged-up for much of the year, playing in only three games to this point.

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Even still, the 31-year old safety could spark some interest ahead of the NFL Trade Deadline. The veteran safety remains a smart, capable player when healthy. For a contender that needs an upgrade on the back end of their secondary, Jones is a consummate pro that could step in and help. If there are callers, it might be time to let Jones go if you’re Miami.

3. Charles Harris, EDGE

To say that Charles Harris has been disappointing since being taken in the first round by the Dolphins would be immensely understating how much he’s underperformed in Miami. The Missouri product has not only been unproductive in terms of the box score but he’s consistently shown that he’s not able to generate pressure, which was supposed to be his calling card when he came out of college.

There’s no chance that Harris’ value is all that high. Having said that, teams around the league are always more than willing to take a flier on former first-round talents and see if a change of scenery can help spark their careers. That could be the case with Harris and, if anyone calls, Harris has given the Dolphins no reason to want to continue trotting him out there.