Miami dolphins are undoubtedly in the most dreaded position of any NFL team at the moment. The organization is faced with an important situation, the largest scenario of the offseason being their fight to eliminate the ceiling space. A possible solution is to exchange some of their best paid players to create financial flexibility – Tyreek Hill could be among them.
“Dolphins must consider all their options, because the 31 -year -old has a ceiling of $ 27.7 million this season and $ 51.9 million in 2026. They did not keep him at this number next year. They will renegotiate his contract or ship it elsewhere,” wrote Brent Sobleski.
Another name which is certainly on the commercial block is the half of the veteran corner Jalen Ramsey. Initially, the Dolphins complicated commercial talks by refusing to take one of his guaranteed money.
“The dolphins seem little willing to face one of the guaranteed money of Jalen Ramsey to facilitate a trade. The teams are very interested in negotiating against Ramsey, but do not want to take his full contract. This is the current suspension,” reported Jeremy Fowler.
According to Miami’s defensive coordinator, Ramsey’s potential departure also stems from relationships. Although its next destination remains uncertain, a team that could be a viable pretender is Washington commanders. They could benefit from a experienced corner like Ramsey – assuming that they can absorb his contract.
“Washington is a potential destination that does not offer an attractive player in the secondary to be returned, at least not compared to the other two teams reported in the running. Washington could offer to the veteran half-back Jonathan Jones, 32 years old in September and owed $ 5.5 million this season”, ” Kyle Crabbs wrote.
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Ramsey still explores his options and a business should occur this summer. If this is the case, Miami would obtain significant relief from the ceiling, while Washington would acquire a proven defensive back.