Breaking news: NFL Proposes High-Stakes Trade as Commanders Offer $72 Million Lineman

Jonathan Allen, the defensive tackle for the Washington Commanders, stands out as a top trade prospect. With two Pro Bowl appearances under his belt, he’s been a standout performer on a struggling Commanders defense. Throughout the season, he showcased his skills with 5.5 sacks, 53 tackles, 19 quarterback hits, and 10 tackles-for-loss, earning a solid 77.6 PFF pass rush grade.

While Allen remains a formidable player, Washington might consider trading him amidst their transition under new head coach Dan Quinn and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels.

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The team seems to be heading towards a rebuilding phase. Having already invested in players like Dorance Armstrong and Dante Fowler, Allen, now entering his 29th year, might not fit into their future plans. If the Commanders opt to part ways with him, Kyle Crabbs of the Locked on Dolphins podcast suggests that Miami could orchestrate an intriguing trade move.

 

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Christian Wilkins surpasses Jonathan Allen, though trading for Allen could potentially enhance the Dolphins, especially considering the financial savings. Despite initially investing heavily in Tua Tagovailoa, Miami has adopted a more frugal approach this offseason.

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They’ve witnessed departures such as Wilkins and standout guard Robert Hunt in free agency, alongside the cost-cutting release of cornerback Xavien Howard. With Tagovailoa’s looming lucrative contract extension, potentially exceeding $50 million annually, every saved dollar matters to the team.

Naturally, if Jonathan Allen becomes available for trade, Miami won’t be the sole suitor. Given the high demand for defensive tackles who excel at pressuring quarterbacks in today’s pass-oriented NFL, multiple teams may vie for Allen’s services, possibly overlooking his weaker performance against the run. Although unlikely to command a first-round draft pick in return, there are five franchises positioned to pursue the two-time Pro Bowler.

 

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