Steelers & Dolphins swap stars, but did either team actually get better? + NFL teams entering prove-it years
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(2:00) - Dolphins trade Jalen Ramsey to Steelers: is this a rare no-win trade?
(19:20) - Could T.J. Watt be next on the trade block?
(24:35) - Coaches entering prove-it years: Brian Daboll, Mike McDaniel, Brian Callahan
(47:15) - Breaking: Dolphins acquire TE Darren Waller
(50:30) - Coaches entering prove-it years: Brian Schottenheimer, Shane Steichen
The Pittsburgh Steelers traded S Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Miami Dolphins for CB Jalen Ramsey on Monday June 30. (Yahoo Sports,)
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