The Miami Dolphins may be preparing for a SHOCKING trade spree after June 1 — and honestly, if even ONE of these rumored moves happens, Dolphins fans are going to completely lose their minds. Because with Miami suddenly sitting on more than $21 million in cap space, the front office finally has the flexibility to do something dangerous:
Start attacking the trade market.

And honestly?
The timing could not be better.
Because across the NFL, blockbuster trades are already flying. The Los Angeles Rams reportedly landed Myles Garrett. The New England Patriots reportedly pulled off a stunning deal for A. J. Brown. Suddenly teams are spending, moving picks, and reshaping rosters.
Now Dolphins fans are asking one question:
When is Miami making its move?
Because according to growing discussions surrounding the roster, the Dolphins still have some glaring weaknesses. Wide receiver remains a major concern. Edge rusher depth looks shaky. Safety and cornerback continue generating questions. And perhaps most importantly of all, Miami reportedly wants to maximize the development of Malik Willis.
That means weapons matter.
A LOT.
And honestly, one name keeps popping up over and over again:
Kayshon Boutte.
Because after New England’s major receiver additions, Boutte suddenly looks expendable. And honestly, the numbers from last season are making Dolphins fans wonder why more people are not talking about him.

According to discussions surrounding his production, Boutte emerged as one of the NFL’s most efficient deep threats. He reportedly ranked near the top of the league in deep-ball success rates while consistently making difficult contested catches.
That is exactly what Miami needs.
A receiver who can stretch defenses vertically and become a reliable target for Malik Willis.
And the crazy part?
The reported trade cost may only be a fifth- or sixth-round pick.
That feels like a steal.
But honestly, Boutte is not the only surprising name being connected to Miami.
Because another rumor that is generating major buzz involves Cole Kmet of the Chicago Bears.
And honestly?
This one actually makes a lot of sense.

Kmet reportedly could become available after Chicago’s continued investment in younger pass catchers. While he may no longer be viewed as a centerpiece of the Bears offense, he would instantly become one of Miami’s most complete tight ends.
Why?
Because he can do both.
Block.
Catch.
Create mismatches.
And unlike some of Miami’s current options, Kmet brings proven NFL production.
According to discussions surrounding potential compensation, a fourth- or fifth-round pick may be enough to get the conversation started.
Then comes the player who might excite Dolphins fans the most:
Kayvon Thibodeaux.
Because according to rumors around the New York Giants, Thibodeaux’s future remains uncertain after several major investments elsewhere on the roster. With free agency approaching after the season, some around the league believe New York could explore moving him before losing leverage.
And honestly?
Miami should be interested immediately.
Edge rusher remains one of the Dolphins’ biggest needs, and Thibodeaux still possesses the athletic upside that made him one of the most feared prospects in football coming out of college.
The risk is manageable.
The upside is enormous.
That is exactly the type of move contenders make.
But then comes the dream scenario.
The blockbuster.
The trade that would send Dolphins fans into complete chaos.
Brian Thomas Jr..
Because despite an inconsistent second season with the Jacksonville Jaguars, many evaluators reportedly still believe Thomas has legitimate WR1 potential. Elite athleticism. Size. Speed. Multiple years of team control remaining on his rookie deal.
And honestly?
If Miami could somehow land him, he may immediately become the most talented receiver on the roster.
That is why the next few weeks feel so important.
Because the Dolphins finally have cap space.
They have draft picks.
They have roster needs.
And they have a front office that reportedly understands standing still is not an option anymore.
The AFC is too competitive.
The pressure is too high.
And if Miami truly believes Malik Willis is the future…
The time to surround him with talent may be RIGHT NOW.