Miami RB Reggie Bush(notes) – It has taken only four games for the Dolphins to discover that Bush isn’t an every-down back. Worse, they really can’t maximize his value as a weapon in open-field situations. Throw in the fact that the Dolphins should be playing in the Suck For Luck sweepstakes and there is no reason to keep Bush. Send him to a contender.Best fits: San Francisco, Washington and Dallas.
Miami LB Karlos Dansby(notes) – Dansby was a very good player in 2010, his first year with the Dolphins, and still is solid. However, like many free-agent signings by the Dolphins in recent years (Gibril Wilson(notes), Jake Grove(notes),Vernon Carey(notes), Justin Smiley(notes) and Ernest Wilford(notes)), Dansby hasn’t been worth the five-year, $43 million deal the team gave him. It’s hard to swallow trading him, particularly after giving him $22 million guaranteed, but linebackers shouldn’t be that hard to find and there will be suitors for Dansby.
Best fits: New England, Baltimore, Washington.
Miami DE/LB Jason Taylor(notes) – At 37, he’s probably not worth much (fifth-round draft pick, at most) and he might not report if dealt since he went back to Miami to be close to his family, but Taylor can still make plays and it would be nice to see him get another shot at the playoffs after a frustrating career.
Best fits: Houston, Pittsburgh, New England.
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