Dolphins may look very different in 2025.
Miami and star cornerback Jalen Ramsey are exploring trade options with each other, but it’s not a surprise to play for another franchise next season. According to the NFL network.
Ramsey signed a three-year extension throughout the 2028 season last September, and is expected to win $25.1 million guaranteed this season, according to reports.
The roster appears to be in transition now as Dolphins are a star-heavy team under manager Mike McDaniel and could be the fourth notable player to leave this offseason.
Miami has already lost Jevon Holland to the Giants, with veteran defensive lineman Curry Campbell on the Cardinals and offensive Tackle Terron Armstead retired.
If Ramsey is handed out, he will become the third 2024 team captain of the exit.
Ramsey, 30, has been considered one of the best cornerbacks in the game. This has been selected three times to the first team All-Pro, making seven Pro Bowls.
However, this past season concluded his Pro Bowl streak, dating back to his second season. He appeared in all 17 games, talliing two intercepts in his second season with Dolphins.
As the franchise seeks its first playoff victory since 2000, trade signals that Miami may be aiming to be younger and cheaper would want to be younger and cheaper.
Miami went this past season 8-9, ending four consecutive campaign streaks with a win record, leaving questions about the group’s ceiling.
Dolphins believe they have strong attacks with Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Wawardle and De’von Achane if they are healthy, but if Ramsey departs, the defense could be a three-man starter.
Miami holds its 13th pick in the upcoming draft, holding a selection of 10.
After starting his career with the Jaguar, Ramsey was traded with the Rams in 2019 and sent to Dolphins before the 2023 season.
