Jonathan Taylor seems as if he knows where he wants to go to continue his career.
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor would be happy with a trade to the Miami Dolphins, according to the Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson.
The team had an initial offer that wasn’t accepted, and it continues to go through the negotiation process.
“The Dolphins and Colts have continued discussions on a Jonathan Taylor trade, with at least one other team also believed to have made a serious offer to acquire the 2021 All-Pro running back,” Jackson wrote.
“Miami has made at least one offer, that was not accepted, and continues to engage the Colts in negotiations, according to a source.”
Another source states Taylor is “hell-bent” on getting to Miami.
The Dolphins aren’t the only team interested in the former All-Pro running back, as the Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears also have their eyes on Taylor.
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There are many factors at play. The Colts running back is entering the final year of his rookie contract and would like a new deal. Also, the Colts are looking for a good deal to come back to them in return for the star running back.
According to Jackson, the former second-round pick would be happy if he were dealt to the Dolphins.
“Taylor has a home in South Florida and trains here in the offseason and would be happy with a trade to Miami, according to a source,” Jackson wrote. “But he also would be happy with a trade to several other teams.”
During the 2021 season, Taylor led the NFL in rushing yards (1,811), rushing touchdowns (18), and yards from scrimmage (2,171).
Last season, injuries limited him to just 11 games. He finished the season with 192 carries for 861 yards and four touchdowns.