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10 Worst Trades In Miami Dolphins History


Josh Rosen

When Brian Flores took over, he depleted the Miami Dolphins roster to its bare bones.  With that being said, the Dolphins lacked a true quarterback.  Josh Rosen was the 10th overall selection in the first round once upon a time.  But the hype surrounding him never played out, which led him to be traded multiple times.  Enter the Dolphins who once again decided that Rosen would be worth a 2nd round pick (a theme we will see later on).  

Rosen Dolphins career can be summed one in one word – non-existent.  Rosen played for maybe 5 minutes and never played or produced any memorable moments that would make you think he earned that second round draft selection.   With the drama surrounding Rosen, his career in MIami was very short lived, as Ryan Fitzpatrick took control of the starting duties and never handed it back.  Rosen was eventually released and his MIami Dolphins career never actually got started.

Minkah Fitzpatrick

Complete the tank was the mantra when this trade was made during the 2019 season.  Minak Fitzpatrick was a  talented player that was drafted 11th overall in the 2018 draft.  This was the type of player that you would build around not throw away.  I get what the Miami Dolphins were trying to do, but this trade hurt based on two reasons:



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