Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier recently revealed that the team is looking to trade veteran cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
The 30-year-old has been named to the Pro Bowl seven times and the All-Pro First Team three times, and won a Super Bowl championship with the Los Angeles Rams during the 2021 season.
A bidding war for his services may be upcoming, and former NFL safety Ryan Clark said one team needs Ramsey more than any other.
“I believe he’s a plug-and-play starter at so many spots for the Buffalo Bills,” Clark said, via NFL on ESPN.
.@Realrclark25 believes the Buffalo Bills are the team that needs Jalen Ramsey the most 👀 pic.twitter.com/7Lh5hyyxjM
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Buffalo has been a perennial contender over the past few years but has been unable to get over the hump.
Last season, they again lost the AFC Championship Game to the Kansas City Chiefs.
If the Bills are to finally get past Patrick Mahomes, they need to upgrade their defense, which slipped a bit last season.
The Bills were tied for 11th in points allowed, 24th in passing yards allowed, and tied for 24th in passing touchdowns given up, and that simply won’t cut it in the powerful AFC.
Ramsey’s level of play may have slipped a bit, but he still had 11 passes defended, six tackles for loss and two interceptions last season.
The Dolphins appear to be going through some sort of mini-retooling process right now after losing Calais Campbell to the Arizona Cardinals and Terron Armstead to retirement while not making any notable signings this offseason.
Therefore, their fans may have to deal with some short-term pain for long-term gain.