Jalen Ramsey not expected at mandatory minicamp as Dolphins seek trade
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The Miami Dolphins face uncertainty as cornerback Jalen Ramsey, a key player, is set to miss mandatory minicamp amidst ongoing trade negotiations. The team and Ramsey mutually decided to find a trade partner back in April following an unsuccessful draft period. Although waiting until June could save the Dolphins nearly $10 million in cap space, the market for Ramsey remains subdued due to his high salary of $24.2 million and age at 30. The team has a young cornerback roster, with expectations of signing a veteran before training camp.
Ramsey is not planning to attend the Dolphins' three-day minicamp, which begins Tuesday, according to an NFL Network report Sunday afternoon.
The Dolphins and Ramsey mutually agreed to part ways and find a trade for Ramsey in April.
The trade market for Ramsey, a seven-time Pro Bowl and three-time All-Pro selection, has not been very robust.
Miami is expected to sign a veteran free agent cornerback before training camp opens.
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