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We are one week away from June 1st, which, as you probably know by now, is when many experts and analysts believe a Jalen Ramsey trade will commence. Moving on from Ramsey Post-June 1st will save the Dolphins $5.9M this season, splitting the remaining $29.2M up over the next two seasons ($10.7M in 2025, $18.5M in 2026), according to Spotrac.
Last week, ESPN’s Adam Schefter said Ramsey was bringing in more interest than expected. Now, another ESPN Analyst is breaking some news, this time naming three teams that appear to be the most engaged in trade talks for the former shutdown cornerback.
According to Fowler, via David Furones of the Miami Herald, the Los Angeles Rams, Washington Commanders, and Dallas Cowboys are all potential suitors.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported that the Dolphins are engaged with multiple teams on a Jalen Ramsey trade with nothing imminent.
Fowler named the L.A. Rams, Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders as potential suitors.
— David Furones (@DavidFurones_) May 23, 2025
The Rams are no surprise. After all, they’ve been talking glowingly about Ramsey since rumors started. The Washington Commanders were also a team mentioned by former Dolphins beat writer, turned Outkick personality, Armando Salguero.
Now, the Dallas Cowboys have entered the mix, according to Fowler. And when you think about how difficult it has been for them to win anything as of late, especially in a division with the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders, bringing in a defensive back like Ramsey would make a ton of sense.
After Ramsey is traded, General Manager Chris Grier and defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver will turn their eyes to free agency, hoping to bring in a cornerback capable of filling the void left behind by the 30-year-old cornerback.
Miami has been linked to Rasul Douglas earlier this offseason, and most recently, Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., who is recovering from neck surgery. James Bradbury is another name rumored to be with the Dolphins.
Regardless of which player Miami ultimately decides to sign, the entire season could come down to how well the secondary can do without Ramsey. Kader Kohou will be CB1, and whatever free agent they ultimately sign, will likely play opposite him. But the story of the season could rest on the shoulders of Storm Duck, Cam Smith, Artie Burns, and the rest of Miami’s secondary.
Will it be enough to hold off some of the AFC’s top teams and win a playoff game for the first time in over two decades? We’re about to find out.