Dolphins pursuing trade options for
All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey
[April 16, 2025]
By ALANIS THAMES
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The Miami Dolphins are pursuing trade
options for All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey, general manager Chris
Grier confirmed on Tuesday.
Ramsey did not ask for a trade, and he didn't ask for more money,
Grier clarified, but after weeks of conversations with Ramsey's
representation, both sides agreed it would be best to potentially
move on.
“These decisions aren't done quickly," Grier said at his pre-NFL
draft news conference. "And they're not taken lightly because we've
spent a lot of time this offseason working through this, talking
through things."
Miami has been in talks with a few teams about a potential trade.
Grier declined to go into detail about the contents of discussions
he's had with Ramsey, and did not give a clear reason for
potentially parting ways with the cornerback, who was acquired from
the Los Angeles Rams in 2023 and given a three-year, $72.3 million
contract extension ahead of the 2024 season. That deal made Ramsey
the highest-paid cornerback in the league at the time.
Ramsey already earned a $4 million roster bonus from the Dolphins at
the start of the league year in March. The team that trades for him
would have to pay Ramsey around $21 million, which he's guaranteed
in 2025, per overthecap.com.
His departure would leave Miami needing to fill two starting
cornerback slots after releasing Kendall Fuller, who started 11
games in 2024.

Kader Kohou will start at nickel, though Grier said he's versatile
enough to play inside and outside. Miami added Artie Burns in free
agency and has young cornerbacks Storm Duck and Cam Smith.
“We feel good about where it is. It’s never easy to replace a player
like Jalen," Grier said. "He was a good player for us. He’s a good
player. He’ll probably be a Hall of Famer. But for the Miami
Dolphins going forward, we feel like this is the best chance to help
us win not only just this year but in the future as well.”
Smith's ability to move into a permanent starting role remains to be
seen, but the Dolphins could certainly use a jump from the former
second-round pick. He was limited to just six games last season
because of injuries and barely played as a rookie in 2023.
Cam Smith needs to come through at the end of the day," Grier said.
“He’s got to stay healthy and be on the field. He has shown some
flashes, but this is a very big year. He knows what’s expected
because we can’t hold his hand and wait for him anymore.”
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Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey walks on the field during the
first half of an NFL football game against the Houston Texans , Dec.
15, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith, file)

There's a chance Ramsey will not be traded. Grier
said if that happens, “We'll deal with it," adding that he's not
sure if a trade will materialize before this month's draft.
Ramsey was traded from the Rams in March 2023, but a knee injury
early in his first Dolphins training camp sidelined him the first
half of the season. Still, he made his seventh Pro Bowl that season
after three interceptions, five pass breakups and 22 tackles in 10
games.
He played all 17 games in 2024 but missed the Pro Bowl for the first
time since 2019. He finished with 60 tackles, two interceptions, 11
passes deflected and a sack.
During the season, Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver
described Ramsey as the “ultimate chess piece” that the team can
move around the field to maximize his impact, which has been felt
since he entered the NFL as the Jacksonville Jaguars’ fifth overall
pick in 2016.
Grier did not say if Ramsey was unhappy with his role.
A Ramsey trade would be another huge loss, as Miami will no longer
have key veterans in defensive tackle Calais Campbell and left
tackle Terron Armstead.
Campbell, who played in Miami on a one-year deal last season, chose
to re-sign with the team that drafted him in the Arizona Cardinals,
and Armstead recently announced his retirement after 12 NFL seasons.

Grier was hesitant to call this another rebuild for the Dolphins,
who finished a disappointing 2024 season by missing the playoffs.
“That word has not been brought up at all,” Grier said. "We have a
lot of really good football players on this roster still at some
places that impact games, so that word has not been used at all. Our
goal is to win, win this year and keep winning for sustained success
in the future.”
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