Dolphins eye Njoku after tight end trade

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The Miami Dolphins are considering a trade for Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku as a backup plan, potentially costing $56 million, following a trade that left a gap at the tight end position. This potential move comes after the Dolphins traded away Jonnu Smith, leaving a void in their tight end roster. Darren Waller, who recently came out of retirement, is the primary target, but Njoku is a backup option. Njoku, a former Pro Bowl player, is in the final year of his contract with the Browns. The Dolphins' head coach, Mike McDaniel, could benefit from adding Njoku to his offense.


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