The Dolphins released cornerback Kendall Fuller in February and are trying to trade fellow CB Jalen Ramsey. The team is therefore in need of at least one, and possibly two, starting boundary corners, and GM Chris Grier has indicated he is looking to veteran free agents to fill the void (via ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques).
As Louis-Jacques observes, Miami entered last month’s draft with needs along the offensive and defensive lines and at corner. While the team added several defensive tackles – including No. 13 overall selection Kenneth Grant – as well as a second-round guard, it did not nab a CB until the fifth round, when it turned in the card for Florida defender Jason Marshall Jr.
Before the draft, Grier expressed his belief that the 2025 class of college corners was a deep one, thereby implying that quality players could be had in later rounds. Marshall brings good size and a four-year SEC pedigree to the table, but Louis-Jacques identifies him as a developmental player at this point (which is of course the norm for most Day 3 choices).
The lack of an immediate starter in the Dolphins’ rookie class and the seemingly imminent departure of one of the game’s best CBs in Ramsey increases the urgency to add established talent to the secondary. In terms of advanced metrics, Fuller was not up to his usual standard in 2024 – his first season in Miami – though he still earned a solid 66.2 overall grade from Pro Football Focus. He struggled with concussions and played in just 11 games, but assuming there are no lingering health concerns, one wonders if the ‘Fins will circle back to Fuller on a less expensive deal than the two-year, $16.5MM accord he signed in March 2024.
While James Bradberry also remains on the market, the 2020 Pro Bowler missed all of last season due to injury. Even before that, the Eagles had shifted Bradberry to safety following a dismal 2023 effort at his natural cornerback position. As such, the soon-to-be 32-year-old does not profile as a surefire boundary starter at this stage of his career, despite his desire to return to CB in 2025.
Rasul Douglas, meanwhile, had strung together several strong seasons in a row before struggling for the Bills in 2024, surrendering a career-worst 122.0 quarterback rating on passes thrown in his direction and earning a career-worst 53.9 PFF grade as a result. And Stephon Gilmore played reasonably well as part of the Vikings’ fifth-ranked scoring defense in 2024, but the 2019 Defensive Player of the Year and late-career journeyman is reportedly giving thought to retirement. There has been no publicly-reported interest in him, Douglas, or Fuller since their contracts expired or were terminated this year.
The same is true of Mike Hilton and C.J. Henderson, two other players with significant starting experience who could pique Grier’s interest. Other recognizable names like Asante Samuel Jr. and Shaquill Griffin are also unattached as of the time of this writing.
I’m surprised no one has scooped up Samuel yet. I know he’s got flaws and was injured last year, but in a league where a lot of teams need corner help, he’s 25, pedigreed, and pretty good. The other options are all on the wrong side of 30.
Some sort of Jaire Alexander for Jalen Ramsey trade?