
Rasul Douglas emerges as top target for Miami Dolphins following Jalen Ramsey trade
The Miami Dolphins made a big move this offseason by trading star cornerback Jalen Ramsey to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now, with Ramsey officially gone, Miami is actively searching for a replacement in their secondary.
Their top target? Free agent cornerback Rasul Douglas, a seasoned veteran with the experience and health the Dolphins need as training camp approaches. Douglas, 29, has proven himself as a reliable player and brings valuable playoff experience. The Dolphins believe he can help fill the void left by Ramsey and add leadership to a defense in transition. With training camp right around the corner, securing Douglas has become a key priority for Miami.
Rasul Douglas emerges as top target for Miami Dolphins' cornerback needs
With Jalen Ramsey now in Pittsburgh, the Miami Dolphins have turned their attention to Rasul Douglas, a 29-year-old free agent cornerback with plenty of experience. Douglas is a healthy veteran cornerback, which makes him a top priority for Miami. Miami has been in talks with Douglas since April, and those discussions are still active. 'Per source, Dolphins remain in active discussions with free agent cornerback Rasul Douglas.
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He's the most accomplished HEALTHY corner available who isn't older than 30,' reported Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.
Training camp is already underway, but no deal with Rasul Douglas yet
Despite months of interest, the Dolphins haven't closed the deal with Douglas. With training camp underway, the delay is becoming more noticeable – and more pressing. If Miami finalizes a deal with Douglas, it would bring much-needed depth and leadership to a position group that could be in flux heading into the 2025 season.
FAQs
Q: Why was Jalen Ramsey traded?
A: Reports say it was because of a personal conflict with head coach Mike McDaniel, not due to performance or salary.
Q: Who is Rasul Douglas, and why do the Dolphins want him?
A: Douglas is a 29-year-old veteran cornerback with playoff experience. Miami views him as a strong candidate to fill the gap left by Ramsey.
Q: Why hasn't Miami Dolphins signed Douglas yet?
A: It's unclear. Despite ongoing talks, no deal has been reached as training camp starts.
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