The Miami Dolphins mutually agreed to trade Jalen Ramsey last month, and whilst the Los Angeles Rams seem to be the favorite to acquire his services - Adam Schefter reported that numerous teams have an interest in the 30 year old.
Whilst they already have multiple high performing cornerbacks in the form of Marlon Humphrey and last year's first round pick, Nate Wiggins, the Baltimore Ravens could well be a strong contender to trade for Ramsey.
Oct 27, 2024; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey (5) reacts after blocking a pass from Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) during the first quarter at Hard Rock Stadium
Jalen Ramsey blocks a pass from Kyler Murray against the Arizona Cardinals, October 2024
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Humphrey excelled in the slot last season, and with Brandon Stephens departing for the New York Jets in free agency, the team have a hole on the perimeter.
Keeping Humphrey on the inside allows All-Pro safety, Kyle Hamilton - who is currently listed as the starting nickel back on unofficial depth charts - to move back to safety and pair with 2025 first rounder, Malaki Starks.
Ramsey, Wiggins, Humphrey, Starks and Hamilton would unquestionably combine to become one of - if not the most dangerous secondaries in the NFL.
With Ramsey having come over the Dolphins for the price of a third round pick and tight end, Hunter Long in 2023, it is unlikely that the Ravens would have to give up substantially more than a fourth rounder in exchange for the former All-Pro's services, two years later.
Particularly if they pay the bulk of his $25 million that he is owed in 2025, accounting for just over a $16 million cap hit for the season.
Baltimore Ravens get: Jalen Ramsey, 2026 seventh round pick
Miami Dolphins get: 2026 fourth round pick