The Buffalo Bills may have addressed their key needs at the cornerback position, but that doesn’t mean they are done improving the roster.
Buffalo may have just under $5 million in cap space, but the team can use as much help in the secondary as they can get in a crowded AFC. And an All-Pro cornerback from one of their biggest rivals may be part of that help.
The Miami Dolphins are looking to trade Jalen Ramsey to another team this offseason. So much so that while the team isn’t looking to give away the veteran star right away, they are still going go inevitably get a deal done.
“We had conversations through the weekend with teams. Whenever it happens, we will make the deal at the appropriate time,” general manager Chris Grier told reporters on Saturday, via the Miami Herald. “Whenever those opportunities arise.”
At 30 years old, Ramsey’s career may have a future move to safety to better extend his time in the league. That could lead a team like the Buffalo Bills to be more interested in the veteran corner than other organizations.
The mere fact Miami isn’t looking to simply get a deal done, though, shows they won’t be willing to move the veteran to any legitimate team. That isn’t very good news for the Bills moving forward.
It was always going to be a long shot to get Ramsey to the Bills. That’s just the fact of trying to make a trade for a good player in the division. And it is probably what will be the reason why Ramsey is moved elsewhere.