In the wake of rumors surrounding the Miami Dolphins potentially trading for Jonathan Taylor, starting running back Raheem Mostert has made it clear that he is unfazed by the prospect of new competition.
“I’m not worried about another man coming in. I’m worried about perfecting my craft,” Mostert stated in response to the speculation.
Mostert, who has been a key player for the Dolphins, also mentioned that he wouldn’t approach Dolphins’ head coach Mike McDaniel or general manager Chris Grier about potential running back moves.
However, he noted that McDaniel had given him a heads up last year about a running back they brought in, and he assumes the same courtesy would be extended if things got close with Taylor.
The potential addition of Jonathan Taylor to the Dolphins’ lineup has been a topic of much discussion among fans and analysts alike.
Taylor, who has shown impressive performance in recent seasons, could potentially add a new dynamic to the Dolphins’ offense.
However, Mostert’s comments suggest that he is confident in his abilities and is not threatened by the potential competition.
As the Dolphins continue to navigate their season, Mostert’s attitude and dedication to his role could prove to be a significant asset.
Regardless of whether the trade for Taylor goes through, Mostert’s focus on his own performance and development is likely to continue being a driving force for his success on the field.
While the future of the Dolphins’ roster remains uncertain, one thing is clear: Raheem Mostert is ready to face whatever comes his way.