As the Miami Dolphins begin minicamp, veteran cornerback Jalen Ramsey has taken matters into his own hands in anticipation of what’s likely the next chapter of his NFL career.
NFL minicamps serve several purposes — giving rookies time to adjust to the speed of the pro game, allowing veterans to shake off rust, and providing team management a chance to resolve lingering roster questions. In Ramsey’s case, that third category applies.
Miami Dolphins CB Jalen Ramsey Skipping Minicamp Amid Trade Talks
Now entering his 10th NFL season, Ramsey has made a career out of understanding angles — from driving down on routes to closing in along the sideline. His instincts and physicality have helped earn him the “elite” label over the years.
Despite criticism over his 24 career interceptions, Ramsey’s impact runs deeper. Since 2018, quarterbacks have completed just 58% of their passes when targeting him — and they rarely even try. He’s been targeted just 3.12 times per game during that span, often forcing offenses to throw elsewhere.
That quiet dominance may not show up on highlight reels, but it’s one of the reasons Ramsey remains one of the most respected corners in the league.
Now, he’s making headlines for a different reason.
According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, Ramsey will not report to the team’s mandatory minicamp this week as trade talks continue.
As the #Dolphins and star CB Jalen Ramsey continue to work towards a trade, Ramsey is not planning to attend mandatory minicamp this week, sources say. He’ll stay away, as the situation works to a conclusion. pic.twitter.com/To0BV3pHUs
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) June 8, 2025
This decision benefits both sides. The Dolphins avoid risking injury to a player they’re actively shopping, and Ramsey avoids the media circus that would follow him during workouts.
Back in April, Dolphins general manager Chris Grier addressed the situation, saying the decision to move on was mutual — even though Ramsey never formally requested a trade.
“As reported by Myles Simmons of Pro Football Talk, Grier said:
‘At the end of the day, Jalen did not ask for a trade. So, we went through the process and just felt that after numerous conversations — and then talking last week with Jalen and his agent — that it was best to move forward. And [it’s in] the best interest of the Miami Dolphins and for Jalen Ramsey.’”
Potential Landing Spots for Jalen Ramsey
So where might Ramsey land?
According to an ESPN report, the Carolina Panthers, Los Angeles Chargers, and Los Angeles Rams are among the teams interested in acquiring the seven-time Pro Bowler.
Of those three, the Rams and Chargers make the most sense. Both teams reached the playoffs last season and have rosters positioned to win now. Carolina, by contrast, is still rebuilding and may not be one player away — even one of Ramsey’s caliber.
According to Spotrac, Ramsey is under contract through 2028 and is owed $91.8 million.
As Dolphins minicamp rolls on without him, the question isn’t whether Jalen Ramsey will move — it’s when, and for how much.