De’Von Achane’s new deal screams centerpiece. The Dolphins agreed to a four-year extension worth $64 million, and only Saquon Barkley and Christian McCaffrey carry larger annual averages among current RB contracts.
What They're Saying
New Miami GM Jon-Eric Sullivan in mid-April, on contract negotiations: “He’s obviously very important to what we’re doing. … We’ll get where we need to be one way or another.”
2026 Fantasy Football Impact
The money backs up the GM’s words that Achane’s central to the plan going forward. What we don’t know is how the new OC and QB Malik Willis will affect Achane’s receiving volume.
Running QBs traditionally hurt target volume for RBs because they scramble more often when pressured and check down less. Any dip in receiving volume would hurt Achane’s outlook, after he tied for fifth-most targets among RBs last year and ranked second at the position in 2024.
Achane has also increased his carries per game in each of the past two years and could make up for any target dip with more designed touches in a Miami offense suddenly short on options.
The team’s rebuilding phase ultimately adds some downside, but Achane’s combo of talent (including 5.6 yards per carry for his career so far) central role keeps him in the middle of RB1 range for 2026 drafts.
Dynasty Impact
There’s no real dynasty impact here because Miami’s new leadership had already conveyed that Achane wasn’t going anywhere. Staying with the Dolphins doesn’t help his fantasy outlook, but it’s dangerous to downgrade him beyond this season.
Miami could add talent to the offense next offseason and quickly alter the situation around the RB.
If the Achane manager in your league seems disappointed by the Dolphins extension, see if you can acquire the 24-year-old RB at a discount.
Check our Dynasty Trade Value Charts for a starting point on Achane’s valuation.