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Miami Dolphins Fans want Dalvin Cook

Miami Dolphins fans want Dalvin Cook

The NFL offseason is here for 30 of the 32 franchises. Every fan base outside of Philadelphia and Kansas City are looking at potential moves that can improve their team. The Miami Dolphins fan base falls squarely on this list. The fanbase seems sold on head coach Mike McDaniel. They love the Vic Fangio hiring for defensive coordinator. And if you ask a fins fan, Miami boasts 2 of the top-10 wide receivers in the sport. One seemingly weak spot in the roster for Miami is running back. Looking ahead to the 2023 roster, and Miami is in need of a running back. And Miami Dolphins fans want Dalvin Cook. The Dolphins do not have a tailback under contract for the 2023 season with Raheem Mostert and Jeff Wilson unrestricted free agents and Salvon Ahmed a restricted free agent.

Former Dolphins coach Brian Flores has been hired on as the Vikings defensive coordinator which got people thinking about a potential trade as Miami Dolphins fans want Dalvin Cook. Minnesota needs help on defense. Miami and CB Byron Jones seem to have an icy relationship. Jones didn't play in 2022 with an injury. It seems like there is a need for both teams to want to bring Dalvin Cook to Miami and Jones to the Vikings. If not Byron, then I'm sure Xavien Howard would be more enticing for Minnesota. But one thing is very clear: Miami Dolphins fans want Dalvin Cook. Cook is from Miami. He played his high school football at Miami Central. A homecoming would send Dolphins fans into a frenzy.

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Trade > Restructure

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