Sources - Dolphins, Steelers talking Jonnu Smith trade - ESPN
The Miami Dolphins have engaged in trade discussions with the Pittsburgh Steelers involving tight end Jonnu Smith, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Smith expressed interest to the Dolphins in reworking the two-year deal he signed last offseason, which would pay him $4.8 million in 2025, sources told Schefter. Smith was not present for Miami's voluntary OTA practices this week.
The Steelers' interest in Smith is rooted in offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's long-standing relationship with the tight end. Arthur Smith was Jonnu Smith's tight ends coach and offensive coordinator in Tennessee, and Arthur Smith later traded for his former player during his stint as the Falcons head coach.
Smith set a franchise record for receptions (88) and receiving yards (884) by a tight end last season en route to his first career Pro Bowl selection. He led all Dolphins players in receptions in his first year with the team and finished behind only Brock Bowers, Trey McBride and George Kittle league-wide in receiving yards by a tight end.
Trading Smith would mean the Dolphins could enter the 2025 season without four prominent veteran leaders from a season ago, including defensive lineman Calais Campbell, offensive lineman Terron Armstead and defensive back Jalen Ramsey, who Miami is also looking to trade this offseason.
Miami is not necessarily equipped to enter the season without Smith, who played 54.8% of its offensive snaps in 2024. Julian Hill has operated as Miami's primary blocking tight end and returns in 2025, and the Dolphins swapped out Durham Smythe for free agent signee Pharaoh Brown, who is also known as more of a blocker than receiver.
Third-year veteran Tanner Conner, a converted college wide receiver, and undrafted free


