What free agent tight ends could replace Jonnu Smith if Dolphins make trade?

What free agent tight ends could replace Jonnu Smith if Dolphins make trade?
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If the Miami Dolphins trade tight end Jonnu Smith this summer, what free agent tight ends are available?

The Miami Dolphins are expected to trade cornerback Jalen Ramsey in early June, ending a two-year marriage between the South Florida franchise and the seven-time Pro Bowl player. On Thursday, a report from ESPN indicated Ramsey is not the only player who Miami may be looking to trade once the calendar moves into June. The Dolphins could be looking to trade tight end Jonnu Smith, who is coming off his first career Pro Bowl appearance and is seeking a new contract.

Miami signed Smith to a two-year contract in 2024, with a total value of up to $10 million with incentives. He has no guaranteed money remaining on his contract this year, but has a $4.6 million salary cap number. After his strong performance as Miami’s starting tight end in 2024, he is likely looking for additional years and more guaranteed money on a new contract.

The Dolphins do not seem ready to make that commitment, leading to the trade rumors. How would Miami address the tight end position if they were to trade Smith, who set career highs with 88 receptions, 884 receiving yards, and eight touchdowns in 2024?

Available Free Agent Tight Ends

There are not many tight ends still available on the free agent market, according to the latest free agency tracker at OverTheCap.com. Players Miami could consider, along with their 2024 team, include:

Jordan Akins, Cleveland Browns
Baylor Cupp, Kansas City Chiefs
Tyler Davis, Green Bay Packers
Gerald Everett, Chicago Bears
Peyton Hendershoot, Kansas City Chiefs (RFA)
Hayden Hurst, Los Angeles Chargers
Dalton Keene, Houston Texans (RFA)
Marcedes Lewis, Chicago Bears
MyCole Pruitt, Pittsburgh Steelers
Stephen Sullivan, Carolina Panthers
Geoff Swaim, Cleveland Browns
Tommy Sweeney, Chicago Bears
C.J. Uzomah, Philadelphia Eagles
Nick Vannett, Tennessee Titans

Akins is headed into his eighth season, spending five years with the Texans before two with the Browns. He caught a career-high 40 passes for 390 yards and two touchdowns last year.

Vannett is entering his 10th season, having played for the Seattle Seahawks, Pittsburgh Steelers, Denver Broncos, New Orleans Saints, Los Angeles Chargers, and Titans during his career. He caught 17 passes for 135 yards and three touchdowns in 2024.

No one else on the list caught 10 or more passes in the past season. Everett could be an option if the Dolphins expect him to rebound after only catching eight passes for 36 yards in 2024 in his one year with the Bears. In 2022 and 2023, he caught more than 50 passes each season, tallying a combined 966 yards and seven touchdowns for the Chargers. Would he bounce back in South Florida similar to the production jump Smith saw in Miami?


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