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Report: Ramsey not planning to attend Dolphins' mandatory minicamp

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Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey is not planning to attend mandatory minicamp this week as the two sides continue to work toward a trade, sources told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

The Dolphins have been shopping the former All-Pro since April, but no trade has come to fruition. They signed him to a three-year extension worth up to $72.3 million that made him the NFL's highest-paid corner last September. Jaycee Horn and Derek Stingley have since signed deals that surpassed Ramsey in both average annual value and total money.

Miami already paid a $4-million roster bonus in Ramsey's contract this year, so any acquiring team would only have to pay him $21.1 million.

Ramsey recorded two interceptions, 11 pass breakups, and 60 tackles in 17 games with the Dolphins this past season. It was his first healthy campaign since his rookie season that didn't result in a Pro-Bowl nod. His 76.9 PFF grade ranked 16th among 222 cornerbacks.

The 30-year-old has made seven Pro Bowls and three first-team All-Pros across a nine-year career that's included stints with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Rams, and Dolphins. Rams head coach Sean McVay said in April that he was open to the idea of a reunion with Ramsey.

Miami's corner depth behind Ramsey includes Storm Duck, Kader Kohou, Cam Smith, Artie Burns, and rookie Jason Marshall Jr.

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