Mostert released

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  1. Fishhead

    Fishhead Well-Known Member

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  2. Finatik

    Finatik Season Ticket Holder Staff Member Club Member

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    The Miami Dolphins are moving on from Raheem Mostert. The running back's agent said on Twitter that Mostert "will be playing elsewhere next season" and thanked the organization for giving him a chance to pursue a ring elsewhere while the team looks to get younger at the position. The team made the move official on Friday, also announcing the release of tight end Durham Smythe and cornerback Kendall Fuller.

    Mostert, who will turn 33 in April, is coming off a season where his role was significantly scaled back in parallel with his performance.

    In 2022, Mostert averaged 4.9 yards per carry while splitting touches with Chase Edmonds and later Jeff Wilson. He ran for 891 yards and three scores. The 2023 season was the best year of his career, with Mostert setting personal bests in carries (209), yards (1,012) and touchdowns, and leading the league with 18 rushing scores while working alongside De'Von Achane.

    Last year, though, Mostert averaged just 3.3 yards per carry and was handed the ball only 85 times while working significantly behind Achane. With the Dolphins having drafted Jaylen Wright in 2024, Mostert's role was only likely to shrink going forward, so he will instead get a chance to serve as part of a rotation elsewhere.

    Mostert still has great speed, but he has largely been unable to sustain a significant workload throughout his career and has also dealt with injuries. The market for 33-year-old running backs generally isn't too hot to begin with, but that's likely to be especially the case for a back coming off his least productive season in years.

    Still, teams are always in need of backfield help, and a dependable veteran like Mostert should be able to catch on somewhere with a one-year deal and perhaps play himself into a larger-than-expected role if he can regain his prior form.
     
  3. bbqpitlover

    bbqpitlover Well-Known Member

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    I like to thank Mostert for his contributions to the team and wish him well with his new team and opportunities, just not against the Dolphins.
     
  4. The_Dark_Knight

    The_Dark_Knight Defender of the Truth

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    Yea, I’d say a big THANK YOU to Mostert as well for bringing the running game back to Miami. His 20 total touchdown season in 2024 was a HUGE contributing factor to the Dolphins having an 11-6 season and getting us into the playoffs.

    No ill will whatsoever…just don’t sign with an AFC East team!
     

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