ESPN's wild Dolphins-Tua Tagovailoa trade would all but seal Chris Grier's fate

Throughout the last month of NFL football, the Miami Dolphins have seen many of their players linked to and rumored as potential trade targets. So far, Tua Tagovailoa hasn't been one of them, until now.
The thought of the Dolphins trading Tagovailoa is shocking, given the salary-cap implications, the offensive system built specifically for him, and his history of injuries.
In a recent piece about potential trade deadline moves, ESPN's Seth Walder made a case for the Las Vegas Raiders trading for Tagovailoa in a deal that would absolutely rock the NFL.
Latest Dolphins trade prediction would send Tua Tagovailoa to Raiders
Walder sees this as a huge trade, because it would be. He believes that Las Vegas, with its current and future cap space, could easily absorb Tagovailoa's salary.
"Hear me out. This is the Brock Osweiler trade on steroids," writes Walder. "What I would propose here is the Dolphins send a 2026 second-round pick and 2027 second-round pick along with Tagovailoa in exchange for a 2027 fifth-round pick."
He is proposing that the win for the Raiders isn't Tagovailoa, as much as it is the two second-round draft picks the Dolphins would give them to unload his salary. Yes, it's a lot of money to absorb, but shipping a starting QB out of your city along with valuable draft capital is more than costly. It borders on insane.
Walder would also go on to say that while it would get the Dolphins out of their tight cap situation, the benefit for the Raiders is that it's a "more efficient use of resources," even if Tagovailoa ever played for them.
This is one of the wildest speculative trade ideas this year. Many Dolphins fans are not fans of Tagovailoa specifically, but the Dolphins can get out of his contract with a post-June 1 release designation after the 2026 season. They will still eat a chunk of the contract, but at least they will still have both of their draft picks they are going to need to rebuild the franchise.
Detroit Lions’ Next Opponent Has a History With Jared Goff

The Detroit Lions are heading into their fifth game of the season on Sunday, October 5, and it’s a high-stakes showdown
 
They say to keep your friends close and your enemies closer, and it appears that Lions quarterback Jared Goff actually has a long history with the coach of the Bengals
Ahead of the Sunday game,
Bengals Head Coach Talks Lions Quarterback Jared Goff
Taylor has been talking about the Lions leading up to the teams’ game against each other, and he’s opening up about his time with Goff. Taylor coached Jared Goff in 2018 ,when he was the quarterbacks coach for the
“I’ve got a lot of respect for the job Dan (Campbell) and his staff do on offense,” Taylor said on Wednesday, October 1
He added, “It’s a tough task and there’s going to be some above the neck stuff early in the week our guys have to own. So, when we get the physical reps (Thursday) and Friday, we make the most of them because it’ll be less this week than normal. I trust our guys will be able to do that.”
The Bengals‘ backup quarterback Jake Browning has been completing 64 percent of his passes with three touchdowns and five interceptions since Burrow has been out. Of Browning, Taylor said, “I feel extremely confident in Jake Browning” going into the
Detroit Lions Making Waves in the NFL
The NFL has released their Week 5 power rankings, out on Tuesday, September 30, and in them, Eric Edholm has the Lions at No. 3
“Detroit was not prolific offensively against Cleveland, but no one has been this season,” Edholm states in the piece. Still, this is the second time in four games where the
He adds, “The Lions have enough options and weapons to win a contest such as Sunday’s, and the defense and special teams did enough to step up in a game that was 20-10 entering the fourth quarter. Some tough opponents await prior to the Week 8 bye, and though there’s no panic, Dan Campbell’s group still has a few screws to tighten up.”
We’re confident that Campbell will get those screws tightened up in time for Sunday. Go Detroit.
 
         
             
             
             
            