Overview
- Jalen Ramsey, a seven-time Pro Bowl cornerback under contract through 2028, is being shopped by the Miami Dolphins due to tensions with head coach Mike McDaniel.
- The Los Angeles Rams are seen as the leading contender to reacquire Ramsey, leveraging their draft capital and prior relationship with the player.
- The Washington Commanders are also engaged in talks, with speculation they may trade a defensive back to facilitate a deal, while the Dallas Cowboys appear less likely to pursue Ramsey due to salary cap concerns.
- A post-June 1 trade would save the Dolphins over $18 million in cap charges for the 2025 season, influencing the timeline for any deal.
- Ramsey remains a valuable asset, having recorded 60 tackles, 11 passes defended, and 2 interceptions during the 2024 season, demonstrating his continued high-level performance.