Report: Dolphins holding trade talks on Drake
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The Miami Dolphins have had trade conversations about running back Kenyan Drake, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports.
The Dolphins are looking for the right offer for their starting rusher and the fourth-year pro would welcome a fresh start, Rapoport adds.
The development follows a report last month that Drake was on the trade block.
Drake has spent his entire career with Miami and has been utilized sparingly as the team's lead rusher this season. He's started two of five games in 2019 and has produced 153 rushing yards and 137 receiving yards for the winless Dolphins.
Kalen Ballage and Mark Walton have also spent time running the football out of the Miami backfield. Neither has been able to crack 100 rushing yards for the season.
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