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Dolphins defensive back Jalen Ramsey got a new contract and got back on the field on Friday.
2024 Season Overview
Next GameNext Game 09/08/2024 1:00 PM EST
Next OpponentNext Opponent JAX Jacksonville Jaguars 
Standing (Division)Division Rank 2nd AFC East
WinsWins 0
LossesLosses 0
DrawsDraws 0
PPGPoints per Game 0
OPPGOpponent Points per Game 0
Head CoachHead Coach Mike McDaniel

Rotoworld Player News

  • MIA Wide Receiver #83
    Washington opened the week with back-to-back limited practices and appeared to be on track to suit up for Week 1. He was then downgraded to a DNP on Friday before being ruled out. It’s possible he aggravated the quad injury in practice late in the week. His absence puts Braxton Berrios in line to serve as the team’s No. 3 receiver. Berrios will only be a part-time player as the Dolphins don’t use as much 11-personnel as most teams. He is not on the fantasy radar for Week 1.
  • MIA Defensive Back #5
    Ramsey was a limited participant in Friday’s practice as he attempts to come back from the hamstring injury that’s plagued him for the past few weeks, and it sounds like the 29-year-old defender is truly a game-time decision for the opener against Jacksonville. If he is unable to go, it’d likely be Siran Neal starting at corner in Ramsey’s absence. It’s something to keep in mind for those who roster Ramsey in IDP leagues, and those who roster Jacksonville wideouts.
  • MIA Defensive Back #5
    Ramsey is fresh off signing a three-year extension, but his Week 1 status appears very much up in the air at this time. The veteran corner has been nursing a hamstring injury for the last several weeks and has not practiced this week. It sounds like he’ll officially be listed as limited for Friday, but his game-day status will tell more about his Week 1 availability. If Ramsey cannot go in Week 1, veteran corner Siran Neal is listed behind him on the team’s unofficial depth chart. Neal is a former fifth-round pick from the 2018 draft class and has never played more than 174 defensive snaps in a season, per PFF.
  • MIA Defensive Back #5
    Daniels will earn $24.1 million per year on his new deal and is now under contract through the 2028 season. If he plays out the length of this new deal, Ramsey would be 33 when his contract expires. After seeing several corners sign massive deals in the offseason, Ramsey once again becomes the league’s highest-paid corner. He played in 10 games last season, totaling three interceptions while earning a PFF coverage grade of 66.3. He’s recovering from a hamstring injury and hasn’t practiced in the days leading up to the Dolphins’ Week 1 matchup against the Jaguars. We’ll see if he finds his way on the field to close out the week.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #83
    Washington looks like the early favorite to start as the Dolphins’ WR3 over the season’s first four games with Odell Beckham Jr. sidelined. He’s been limited in each of his two practices to start the week but doesn’t appear to be at risk of missing Sunday’s game. We’ll see how things shake out on Friday, but a third practice will be a good sign for Washington’s availability. Even if he’s active, fantasy managers shouldn’t be looking to him as an option, even in the deepest of leagues.
  • MIA Tight End #9
    Shortly after the Dolphins listed Smith as the team’s No. 2 fullback, the Miami Herald reported that the team plans to increase its 12 personnel usage this year while creating mismatches with Smith on both jet sweeps and screen passes. The Dolphins No. 3 pass-catcher role is up for grabs with Odell Beckham on the physically unable to perform (PUP) for at least the first four games. Smith has a chance to emerge as a TE1 in the Dolphins’ fantasy-friendly passing attack.
  • MIA Defensive Back #5
    Despite defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver saying earlier that the team is “hopeful” Ramsey would be ready to go by Week 1, two straight missed practices to open the week paints a different picture. The veteran corner may still find his way on the field Friday and get hit with a questionable tag heading into the weekend, but that is all to be determined. Ramsey has missed multiple weeks of practice with this injury, so a Week 1 absence wouldn’t be the most surprising thing.
  • MIA Defensive Back #5
    Ramsey was a DNP on Wednesday and hasn’t practiced for a few weeks due to the injury. While it’s encouraging that he hasn’t suffered any reported setbacks in his recovery, a second DNP on Thursday wouldn’t be a great sign. We’ll see how things look on Thursday’s injury report, but the team staying hopeful should create some sense of optimism as the Fins prepare to slow a new-look Jaguars offense that should feature plenty of vertical shots in the passing game.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #83
    Washington should be good to go as long as he gets upgraded to a full practice before the end of the week. With Odell Beckham on the PUP list to start the season, the WR3 job in Miami is up for grabs. Though the Dolphins don’t run much 11-personnel compared to the rest of the league, the offense as so efficient that even part-time players show up for the occasional spike week. If Washington emerges as the clear third receiver to start the year, he could make for an interesting FLEX play once bye weeks roll around.
  • MIA Defensive Back #5
    Ramsey has been out of practice for a couple of weeks because of the hamstring issue. Head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Ramsey hasn’t suffered any setbacks, which is a good sign. Still, Ramsey’s status for Week 1 is up in the air. That could be a big blow to a Miami defense that lost plenty of talent in free agency this offseason. Ramsey’s status will be monitored throughout the week.