The Miami Dolphins have welcomed back running back Salvon Ahmed…
In a day headlined by many moving pieces at the running back position, the Miami Dolphins decided to bring back a familiar face of their own.
According to NFL Insider Ari Meirov, the Dolphins are re-signing running back Salvon Ahmed to a one-year deal. This move adds depth to a running back room that finished sixth in the NFL in yards per game (135.8) and first in yards per carry (5.1) in 2023.
Ahmed, 25, joined the Dolphins in the summer of 2020 after spending the first few months of his NFL career with the San Francisco 49ers. Since arriving in Miami, Ahmed has appeared in 38 games for Miami, starting in 4. In total, he’s carried the rock 163 times for 593 yards and five touchdowns. However, since Mike McDaniel’s arrival, Ahmed has only carried the rock 34 times for 125 yards and two touchdowns.
He was also used in the passing game, catching 16 balls for 88 yards and a touchdown. That lone touchdown was beautiful, not only in the way the play was designed but also in Ahmed’s filthy arrow route.
I don’t expect Ahmed to move the needle regarding Miami’s Super Bowl odds. But for a guy familiar with the system and who has proven to be more than capable of starting in a pinch, I like this move for the Dolphins and what it means for their backfield.
And if — and I do mean if — Chris Grier and company need to shed additional cap. Keeping around Ahmed on the cheap deal that I expect to be announced any minute could be much more palatable than Jeff Wilson’s near $3 – million he’s due this season.
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