Jalen Ramsey & The Bucs

April 15th, 2025

Todd Bowles openly states he’s seeking outside cornerback help, so how could Joe ignore this?

Today, NFL Network reports the Dolphins and seven-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jalen Ramsey, 30, are seeking a trade from Miami.

Ramsey isn’t the three-time All-Pro he once was, but he still seems to have plenty of juice in his game.

Yeah, he’s due over $20 million this season, but not only do the Bucs have the cap room, perhaps Miami would be willing to pick up some of Ramsey’s salary as part of a trade. And then there’s the slim chance Miami would swap Ramsey for Jamel Dean if they couldn’t find a straight-up trade partner.

Joe doesn’t know how far Ramsey’s game has slipped but, unlike Dean, he did play every game last season and he does have 10 games of postseason experience and a Rams Super Bowl ring.

Man, Ramsey would be a bold, all-in move to win a Super Bowl. Joe wouldn’t quibble the Bucs exploring this intensely.

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70 Responses to “Jalen Ramsey & The Bucs”

  1. Evo Says:

    Was thinking the same thing Joe’s! I think he’d be an upgrade. A motivated Ramsey! I’ll take it!

  2. SlyPirate Says:

    NFL trades are weird. Deebo Samuel was traded for a 5th. He’s 29.
    I’ll bet they’d only get a 6th for Ramsey.

  3. Bobby Says:

    Ramsey!!! Former FSU Star, Former Jag, a Super Bowl Champ with Rams. Ramsey has one of the top cornerbacks for years now. Heck yeah go get him!! Dean cannot stay healthy and can’t catch interceptions!. Hey Bucs, Go get Ramsey! That would be awesome! Wow what upgrade that would be.

  4. Allen Lofton Says:

    If he is an upgrade, it’s because Ramsey has been less injury prone and his availability to play far exceeds Dean’s history of injuries.

  5. gbobucsfan Says:

    Only if the Fins picked up a TON of his salary.

  6. Patrickbucs Says:

    Think he would want a big raise and extension. I do not think he deserves top cornerback money.

  7. LetsBucinGo Says:

    Slight hint of Revis in this. Could go either way. Definitely don’t think bucs would be willing to drop 20 mil for the risk.

  8. Ra'Shad Says:

    I’m not sure Jalen is the Jalen of old anymore, meaning a pure shutdown corner. He’s still an upgrade over Dean. Depends on what we are asking him to do and the compensation.

  9. adam from ny Says:

    i like it and i don’t like it….

    no yes…….. 🙂

    i’m sure he will grow on me if he lands here…

    i remember pacing around when we got brady, thinking “how the heck am i gonna root for this guy”

    tommy b swayed me quickly…

    then again you can’t compare ramsey to brady…

    we could use him here tho

  10. pewter941 Says:

    A picture of Jalen RAmsey and his daddy, how cute

  11. Bucs Guy Says:

    At the right price

  12. Jeffs grandpa Says:

    Fantasy land

  13. Brian in St Pete Says:

    Overrated, overpaid, locker room cancer. There’s a reason he moves around.

  14. Tj Says:

    Yes he would definitely be an upgrade but I think we should definitely try to keep Jamel Dean

  15. fire bowles Says:

    very unlikely we get him

  16. TampaBayBucFan Says:

    Only as an addition…..we need extra help….so keep Dean. And, would want him cheaper & a later round pick….5 or 6.

    This would free us up to go Ilb then S in rounds 1 or 2……or, if the right WR showed up…..grab one.

  17. Canabuc Says:

    I like the idea of us trading Jamel Dean and the 7th for him. This way even if he costs 20 million in a year if Dean costs 11 we’re really only paying nine more for the upgrade in both talent and health.

  18. John Sinclear Says:

    Absolutely. Just what an aging team needs is another AARP member!!

  19. geno711 Says:

    I feel like Jalen Ramsey is Patrick Peterson just a few years later. Both 5th overall picks in the draft – same size//speed ratio.

    You wanted them in the beginning and middle of their career.

    But once they hit 30, they might be closer to JAG then special.

    I think it is a pass. The money too much for JAG.

    That was looking at it from a production view.

    But the other reason you do not trade for him is the financial aspect.
    The 30-year-old already collected a $4MM roster bonus last month, but the remainder of his compensation – including $21.1MM fully locked in – would become the responsibility of his new team in the event of a trade.

    And Ramsey is on the books for four more years, at an average of 24 million per year. Ouch.

  20. First Last Says:

    We should trade for him if they eat a lot of the salary and maybe give them a 5th or 6th. All in for the Superbowl baby

  21. garro Says:

    A gamble for sure. I don’t see putting that kind of money out there for a gamble on a thirty year old corner. I am not sure Jason would go for this one.

    Go Bucs!

  22. adam from ny Says:

    his style, swag and tude just might not fit in with this squad…

    he thinks he’s the meng…

    if he comes here, big vita and tristan will have to haze his azz upon arrival 🙂

  23. adam from ny Says:

    sounds unaffordable tho if he’s really on the books for another 100 mil

  24. adam from ny Says:

    if there’s such thing as a “diva corner”…it would be this guy

  25. Aqualung Says:

    Trust Jason. Have a bourbon.

  26. MadMax Says:

    no

  27. Zoocomics Says:

    Thank you adam from ny.

    I like some of Ramsey’s swagger, I think we are missing some of that on this team…and his talent is undeniable, but we have really no one to counter it on this team, like a Tom Brady, basically someone to tell him STFU, because this team will frustrate him, and I can see him getting mouthy when things are going the Bucs way. His whole backing the brinks truck up stunt in JAX was just a dick move. I dunno, doesn’t strike me as a team guy.

  28. BuckyBuc Says:

    better than dean for sure

  29. doolnutts Says:

    Ideally, Id like us to keep Dean. This would make our CB room fantastic. Between Dean, Ramsey & McCollum

  30. Babygrace Says:

    “but not only do the Bucs have the cap room”

    No, they really don’t. That money will be going to Otton, McCollum and Goedeke to resign. These three will eat up most if not all of the cap space.

  31. Jake been there since the beginning Says:

    Maybe a little calmer Ramsey as he gets a older, Yes!! Let’s Go!!!

  32. White Tiger Says:

    No. Don’t want a slightly over the hill CB that his own team doesn’t think he has the juice anymore. At $14 mil a season, he’d be overpaid by $9mil.

    Pass.

  33. Lol Says:

    SOUNDS GREAT. YES DO IT.

    Also it seems like something Licht would never do so I have no hope

  34. Fan of the South Says:

    PFF had Ramsey as the 10th best Corner in 2024. Miami had him rushing QB’s twice as many times as he has ever done in a season and got 12 pressures, one sack, and 4 batted balls.

    For the money Phiily had two in the top ten w/ DeJean (1) and Mitchell (8) who were both Rookies thru the draft, and at a combined cost of less than 4 million.
    Philly will have a 5th year option on Mitchell but DeJean will be able to get deeper into their pockets a little sooner.

    A couple of the Leagues best going against a Couple of the leagues best might get the Bucs/Philly game in a Prime Time Slot.

  35. BoBojango Says:

    I’d give them our 3rd string RB and a 7th.

  36. BucDawg Says:

    Can he cover off the ball 15 yards on 3rd and 6?

    Asking for a friend.

  37. adam from ny Says:

    @Zoo :

    yeah i can’t see this move really happening…too risky and expensive…

    but yeah that’s why i mentioned dude would need a hazing initiation or something…

    someone would have to put him in his place upon arrival or something, or duke will quickly run amuck

  38. Kgh4life Says:

    Ramsey is a dog, if I was the Bucs GM I’ll do it in a heartbeat. A 4th rounder should be enough.

  39. adam from ny Says:

    unless you’re looking for a star power signing…and some teams just do need to bring star power in sometimes – to excite a fanbase or something…

    you pass on this guy,,,

    our coach is kind of like a secondary specialist…and look how we did last year getting tykee…and mccollum…etc…etc…over the years…

    let him try to pull a shining star out of the college rankings in the early rounds and mold the dude……as opposed to diva ramsey who most likely will somehow have to be kept in line as to not upset the locker room applecart

  40. infomeplease Says:

    Draft a couple CBs. JR has played his best football all ready.

  41. GoneGator Says:

    2 old 2 expensive

  42. Funderstruck Says:

    After a solid 5 minutes of research on Pro Football Reference, I’ve got a modicum of confidence that, of the 60 players who played regular season NFL snaps for the Bucs and Jags, and the 67 who did so for the Bucs and Dolphins, none of them played for all three teams. If you include his college time at Florida State (very tongue-in-cheekily), a case could be made that he would be the only one who played on four different Florida professional football teams.

  43. Canabuc Says:

    Let’s be perfectly honest, Jamel Dean is with us for one more season and then he will be lost as a free agent. Based on his injury history he’s at most likely to play 12 games this year. I think if we can pull off a trade giving him to Ramsey maybe even straight up since the cost of the two contracts are so different maybe Miami would bite as it would free up cap space for them. In our case it would give us a corner who probably has two or three good years left and is much better corner than Jamel Dean.

  44. heyjude Says:

    I guess I am not understanding why Miami has had a few different players wanting trades, then change their minds, and then mutually agree to remain with them. McDaniels seems like a great coach to work for. Not getting it. Maybe due to lack of other strong leadership, disorganization. Jalen has been a good player like Hill, however let other teams go after him.

  45. MelvinJunior Says:

    That was exactly what I was thinking, “BucDawg!”

  46. Stanglassman Says:

    Ramsey used to be a really good CB. Now he’s just a good 32 year old CB that’s way over priced. No way Jason goes there.

  47. One of those Gator Bois Says:

    John Sinclear…

    NFL Teams Ranked by Age

    RANK TEAM YRS MOS DAY TOTAL DAYS
    1. Green Bay Packers 25 9 6 9411.67
    2. Denver Broncos 26 2 17 9573.39
    3. LA Rams 26 3 17 9604.83
    4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26 9 12 9690.21
    5. LA Chargers 26 10 17 9818.01
    6. Kansas City Chiefs 26 11 17 9848.52
    7. Baltimore Ravens 27 1 20 9912.75
    8. Houston Texans 27 2 25 9946.30.
    9. Detroit Lions 27 3 8 9960.28
    10. Philadelphia Eagles 27 3 20 9607.00
    11. Buffalo Bills 27 4 12 9994.64
    12. Pittsburgh Steelers 27 10 18 10184.75
    13. Minnesota Vikings 28 0 4 10231.31
    14. Washington Commanders 28 1 2 10259.06

  48. Todd Bowls Says:

    Triple Wisdom from your loyal fans here, Joe. The mere mention of Revis still stings…

    “gbobucsfan Says:
    April 15th, 2025 at 9:38 am
    Only if the Fins picked up a TON of his salary.

    Patrickbucs Says:
    April 15th, 2025 at 9:41 am
    Think he would want a big raise and extension. I do not think he deserves top cornerback money.

    LetsBucinGo Says:
    April 15th, 2025 at 9:44 am
    Slight hint of Revis in this. Could go either way. Definitely don’t think bucs would be willing to drop 20 mil for the risk.”

  49. Cassie Says:

    THIS season’s salary isnt the only issue…

    “Ramsey signed a three-year extension with the Dolphins before the 2024 season, but the first new year of the deal is not until 2026 so he is under contract through the 2028”

  50. Kysbucs18 Says:

    Licht doesn’t do those trades anymore. Maybe if he’s released and is signed on the cheap to play for a contender. Bucs get better through the draft … GO BUCS!!

  51. Dom Says:

    @Cassie

    And 12.3M in dead cap in 2029 according to Overthecap. Easy pass unless he gets released and you can sign him to a short term deal

  52. Tony Says:

    @Jon Sinclear

    Well as long as this AARP team keeps winning that’s all that matters no matter how old they are.

  53. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    Jalen Ramsey on the trade block is newsworthy, but at 31 with a hefty salary and injury history, the cost outweighs the return—especially in a Todd Bowles Cover 3 system that demands range and fluidity from its DBs.

    A smarter play? Sign veteran slot corner Mike Hilton. He’s 31 as well but comes cheaper, brings high football IQ, and fits the scheme. Then slide Tykee Smith—who already has experience at safety and has shown strong instincts—into a full-time safety role to maximize his versatility.

    Round it out by drafting a developmental corner like Cal’s Nohl Williams in the 3rd or 4th. Long, competitive, and built for zone—he’s the type of player you grow within the system.

  54. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    Initially, I was high on Iowa’s Darien Porter as a developmental corner—elite speed, raw upside, and special teams value. But with talk he could go as early as the top of the 2nd round, that value starts to slip—especially when compared to the caliber of players likely to be available at other positions of need.

  55. Pickgrin Says:

    “swap Ramsey for Jamel Dean”

    Sounds like a good idea – UNTIL you take a look at Ramsey’s latest contract #s which just recently got redone….

    2025 is no problem with 31 y.o. Ramsey’s cap hit only sitting at $16.5M
    But THEN….

    2026 – $25M cap hit (age 32)
    2027 – $26.8M cap hit (age 33)
    2028 – $36.16M cap hit (age 34!)

    There’s also $12.3M spread over 3 dummy years tacked on to the end but that would be the Dolphin’s responsibility to cover….

    No way to make that work. The Dolphins grossly over paid on Ramsey’s latest contract re-do (in order to gain significant cap space I assume) – so unless Ramsey were to agree to scrap the old deal and sign here for something more reasonable (why would he?) – or unless the Dolphins agreed to pay for a substantial % of what Ramsey is owed as part of a trade – it’s not happening….

  56. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    Well said, Pickgrin. That’s the kind of level-headed, detail-driven analysis that keeps the conversation grounded. On paper, a Ramsey-for-Dean swap might sound intriguing—but once you dig into those contract numbers, the reality sets in quick. Just not a feasible move without major financial concessions.

  57. Chris Says:

    Too much secondary talent in this draft coming up.Can’t afford to bring in an old expensive guy .

  58. Purplebeard Says:

    I would wonder why the fins are willing to get rid of him. Toxicity?

  59. stpetebucsfan Says:

    Pickgrin and LUV

    I need a lesson on the cap. You’ve detailed the long term consequences very well Pick and so this seems to be a hard pass, unless there is some way to rig the books.

    But I have a question. Not just in this case but overall. If a guy like Reddick or any multi million talent is willing to take a prove it contract which includes beaucoup bonus for benchmarks money how is that figured into the cap?

    IE. If a guy signs for 10 million guaranteed which goes against the cap, what happens to the benchmark money. What happens if he picks up another five million in production bonuses?

    Does that get added to the Bucs cap retroactively?

  60. Pickgrin Says:

    spbf –

    $ tied to incentives slides into and is deducted from the following year’s cap.

    In the case of Reddick – he has $12M Guaranteed. $2M salary and he got $10M up front in the form of a “Roster Bonus”. There’s also an additional “bonus” he earns on a per game basis – $117, 647 per game that he is “active”. 10 Games of that bonus ($1.176M) has already been added to this year’s cap #. If he plays more than 10 games – the rest will be deducted from next year’s cap.

  61. gotbbucs Says:

    So we’re going to pay Jamel Dean $13 million to sit on the bench?

  62. Ddub srq Says:

    There’s a reason he goes from team to team to team and I’m sure it’s not a good reason

  63. Statguy Says:

    Don’t forget
    Ramsey was also a safety.
    Whitehead is just as unreliable.
    He could also play sub lb in nickel w LVD and cover TEs also

  64. Todd Says:

    So many seemingly smart Bucs fans in here but you can’t war game the obvious answer.

    Dean out at corner, Will Gholston in.

    Productivity will be the same at a 10th the investment.

    You’re welcome.

  65. unbelievable Says:

    NO thank you.

  66. Fred Says:

    No.

  67. Tim Says:

    Don’t see Coach Bowles and the front office getting involved with Ramsey. Don’t see him fitting in with the team. That’s the key word, team. Don’t see the justification of the payroll expense. Even if Miami was willing to eat part of Ramsey’s salary, it wouldn’t be that much. Miami is most likely stuck with him. No thanks. We need more teammates like Godwin, Evans, and David. Not a rolling stone.

  68. Old Sombrero Says:

    Dude was a beast in his prime but I’d be concerned with what baggage he brings into the locker room. He wasn’t coy about wanting out of Jax. He gave up on Jax to chase a bigger market as best I recall. Kinda like Devon but unlike Decon, Ramsey could play.

  69. Rod Munch Says:

    Ramsey is not that good anymore, there’s a reason Miami would consider giving him away – and if he was traded, it would be for very little. If Miami ate like half his salary, and the cost wasn’t more than a 5th or 6th, then of course, go for it, but I don’t see that happening – at least the salary part.

  70. FrontFour Says:

    Hard pass.