There are several teams reportedly willing to help the Miami Dolphins with their salary cap dilemma.
The Baltimore Ravens and Chicago Bears are among at least five teams that have talked with the agent of wide receiver Jarvis Landry about a potential trade, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
Fowler adds no deal is imminent.
The Dolphins granted permission to Landry and his agent to seek a trade earlier in the week after they used the franchise tag on him near the end of February. The three-time Pro Bowler reportedly said Saturday he'd sign the tag. He'd earn a projected $16.2 million for one season.
The Dolphins are roughly $8 million over the 2018 salary cap with Landry's franchise-tag salary on the books, according to Over The Cap.
The Bears and Ravens rank sixth and 28th, respectively, in cap space.
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Landry led the league with 112 receptions in 2017, but he totaled just 987 yards. He had a career-best nine touchdowns.









