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Kevin Patullo's comments about De'Von Achane's readiness have raised concerns for the Dolphins' Week 1 plans against the Raiders. Achane recently signed a four-year, $64 million extension, and his health status was previously unclear.
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Miami's offseason script took an odd turn when pass-game coordinator Kevin Patullo dropped a line that no one in South Florida wanted to hear. Speaking with reporters at rookie minicamp, Patullo praised De'Von Achane in glowing terms before letting slip a phrase that quickly overshadowed the rest.
"What a dynamic player he is. When you watch a guy like that get on the field, it'll really be impressive because there are so many different things he did. He lined up as a receiver, a true running back. He's so dynamic. So it's gonna be really exciting to get him out there once he's healthy and ready to roll," Patullo said.
That final clause arrived without warning. Achane had inked a four-year, $64 million extension just 48 hours earlier, and nothing prior to Patullo's remark suggested the 24-year-old was working through anything physical.
The contract ranks third in average annual pay among running backs and second in guaranteed money, signaling the kind of franchise commitment teams rarely extend to players with real problems.
That tension is exactly what makes Patullo's wording so curious. Either the coach revealed something the building had quietly kept under wraps, or he was speaking loosely about a player who simply missed voluntary on-field work. The distinction matters because Achane is no longer a complementary piece in this offense.
Kevin Patullo mentioned Achane would be impressive on the field once he's healthy, suggesting there may be concerns about his current condition.
De'Von Achane signed a four-year contract extension worth $64 million.
Achane's potential health issues could significantly impact the Dolphins' strategy and player lineup against the Raiders in Week 1.
De'Von Achane plays as a running back and has also lined up as a receiver for the Dolphins.
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The most plausible read is the least alarming one. No league insider has flagged an injury, and Patullo's phrasing likely referenced Achane returning to full camp participation after skipping minicamp work, which is standard for veterans who have just signed. Achane's track record supports that read.
He has suited up for 33 of a possible 34 games across the last two seasons, with only a Week 17 setback forcing him out of the regular season finale. A calf issue in training camp and a Week 14 rib problem against the New York Jets never cost him real time. His one extended absence traces back to a 2023 rookie-year knee injury, and he still finished that season with 800 rushing yards.
Why does Miami care this much? Achane fits new offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik's scheme like a glove. Slowik spent six seasons under Kyle Shanahan with the San Francisco 49ers, and he is importing the same zone-running, play-action foundation that turns one back into the offensive hub.
Pencil in Achane as Miami's version of Christian McCaffrey, with quarterback Malik Willis, fresh off his Matt LaFleur tutelage in Green Bay, running compatible concepts. The production already justifies the role. Last year Achane piled up 1,838 all-purpose yards, sixth in the NFL, plus 12 total touchdowns and a Pro Bowl nod.
His 1,350 rushing yards and eight scores on 238 carries, paired with 67 catches for 488 yards and four more touchdowns, earned him an 87.1 RB Impact grade from PFSN, second only to James Cook's 90.1. The 84th overall pick is now Miami's offensive engine heading into the Raiders opener.
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