The Miami Dolphins pulled off one of the biggest trades in recent memory when they swapped Jalen Ramsey for Minkah Fitzpatrick. Both players are near the top of their respective positions, but there was a lot of chatter regarding Fitzpatrick.
Fans, pundits, and more were concerned with the idea that the Pittsburgh Steelers were willing to let Fitzpatrick walk, and the narrative began to form that he had lost a step with his big-playmaking abilities.
That is clearly not the case, and Fitzpatrick has been named a three-time First-team All-Pro and five-time Pro Bowler for a reason. The star safety might have also silenced critics with a recent training video, which is drawing plenty of fan responses.
Fitzpatrick is working out with All Eyes DB Camp, and is showcased in the above video making insane cuts while he also hunts and catches the ball.
Naturally, comments on the training video are ripe with people impressed at Fitzpatrick's speed and agility.
Fitzpatrick has been one of the best safeties in the league, and the idea that he is not at a high level any longer is quite far-fetched. He ended the season with 96 total tackles, one forced fumble, one interception, and four passes defended.
Fitzpatrick's performance in 2024 led to his fourth straight Pro Bowl nod. Clearly, he is still playing at a high level, and he now returns to the team that drafted him.
The Dolphins initially drafted Fitzpatrick in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft out of Alabama. He made an immediate impact in his rookie season, securing 80 total tackles, two interceptions, and nine passes defended.
While the Dolphins believed they found a cornerstone of their new defense, Fitzpatrick became very unhappy with his role in Brian Flores' defensive scheme. He played four different positions, leading to his seeking a trade.
The Dolphins granted the trade request, and Fitzpatrick was sent to the Steelers in exchange for players and draft capital.
Fitzpatrick would go on to impress with the Steelers, becoming one of the best safeties in the league. He is now returning to Miami, where he can take over the role that was left behind by Jevon Holland, who joined the New York Giants.
Miami had one of the best defenses in 2024, despite the team finishing with a less-than-stellar record. With Anthony Weaver returning as defensive coordinator, Fitzpatrick could have another breakout year.
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