Report: Dolphins talking to teams about moving Parker
The Miami Dolphins have grown frustrated with wide receiver DeVante Parker and are speaking to several teams about trade possibilities, according to Michael Lombardi of The Athletic.
However, a league source told Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald that the Dolphins aren't trying to move Parker.
The 14th overall pick of the 2015 draft, Parker has been limited to just one game this season due to finger and quadriceps injuries. He caught two of three targets for 40 yards against the Oakland Raiders in Week 3.
The 25-year-old has played in 44 career NFL games, totaling 141 receptions for 1,948 yards and eight touchdowns.
Parker carries a cap hit of nearly $3.5 million this season. The Dolphins picked up the fifth-year option of his rookie contract in April, which carries a salary cap number of roughly $9.4 million for the 2019 campaign.
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