
"The New England Patriots enter Week 9 sitting atop the AFC East with a 6-2 record, and the second-worst team in the division is the 2-7 Miami Dolphins. While the Patriots are on the other side of a quick rebuild, Miami is on the verge of hitting the reset button. The Dolphins have already fired general manager Chris Grier, and there are now reports that they could move on from head coach Mike McDaniel, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, and even trade receiver Jaylen Waddle at the November 4 trade deadline."
"Again, Waddle would be a great pick up for New England. The wide receiver surpassed 1000 receiving yards in his first three seasons, and already has 586 yards and four touchdowns in nine games this season. In a Patriots receiving room led by Stefon Diggs with 470 yards, New England's most productive receivers after him are Kayshon Boutte with 431 yards and Mack Hollins with 208 yards. Jaylen Waddle would be a phenomenal addition for this season, and the years moving forward."
The New England Patriots lead the AFC East at 6-2 entering Week 9 while the Miami Dolphins sit at 2-7. The Dolphins have fired general manager Chris Grier and may move on from head coach Mike McDaniel, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, and receiver Jaylen Waddle before the November 4 trade deadline. Miami is reportedly willing to listen to trade offers for all players, but a Waddle trade is called "highly unlikely." The Dolphins would seek a "1-plus" return — a first-round pick plus additional compensation. Waddle has exceeded 1,000 receiving yards in each of his first three seasons and has 586 yards and four touchdowns in nine games this year. The Patriots have Stefon Diggs leading their receiving room, and Waddle would strengthen New England, but the asking price and division dynamics likely deter a trade.
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