The Miami Dolphins are looking to trade Jalen Ramsey, but it doesn’t seem like many teams in the NFL are willing to take on his contract. Whenever that’s figured out, the Dolphins will have to make a decision, and hopefully, move on from him before the start of training camp so they know what they’re working with in the secondary.
Teams around the league would be interested if it weren’t for his $24 million in guaranteed money, but that isn’t the case, and something every team, including the Dolphins, has to factor in.
Proposing trade ideas for the All-Pro cornerback, Jacob Camenker of USA Today proposed the idea of sending him to the Philadelphia Eagles, where he’d be reunited with defensive coordinator Vic Fangio.

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“The Eagles would be a dark horse option to trade for Ramsey, but never count Howie Roseman out of pulling off an aggressive move. Philadelphia lost Darius Slay and Isaiah Rodgers during the offseason and could use a veteran to pair with the strong second-year duo of Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean.
“Ramsey could slot in across from Mitchell with DeJean playing the slot and create one of the best nickel packages in the NFL. Vic Fangio will love having Ramsey available, so perhaps the Eagles will be willing to use their $24.8 million in cap space to make way for the veteran cornerback – provided they still have ample space after signing their 2025 draft picks,” he wrote.
While Camenker brings up the Fangio connection, it’s important to note that Ramsey and other players on the Dolphins’ defense two years ago weren’t exactly big fans of the veteran defensive coordinator.
If anything, it likely means the Eagles wouldn’t be interested in trading for him at all.