The Dolphins are sending a conditional 2026
sixth-round draft pick to the Giants for a 2027 seventh-rounder
and the 32-year-old Waller, who will come out of retirement to
play in Miami on a one-year deal worth up to $5 million, agent
Drew Rosenhaus confirmed. NFL Network first reported the trade.
The trade comes a day after Miami dealt Pro Bowler Jonnu Smith
to the Pittsburgh Steelers after he had the most productive
season of any tight end in Dolphins history. Miami was unwilling
to pay Smith what he sought in a new contract and thus dealt him
in a trade that also included All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey,
who got his desire to play elsewhere.
The Dolphins received All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick in that
trade.
Adding Waller immediately fills Miami's need for a productive
tight end. Before he stepped away from football in June 2024,
Waller amassed 350 career receptions, 4,124 yards receiving and
20 touchdowns for the Ravens, Raiders and Giants.
He had breakout seasons in 2019 and ’20, when he had a combined
197 catches for 2,341 yards and 12 touchdowns. He was selected
to the Pro Bowl for the 2020 season and would have gone the
previous year as an alternate before sustaining a thumb injury.
Waller dealt with hamstring issues the last three years and was
limited to 12 games with 52 catches for 552 yards and a
touchdown in his one season with the Giants.
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