Miami, FL — July 2025

The Miami Dolphins just made a major shakeup to their secondary — and all eyes are now on veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas as their next potential addition.
Following the surprise trade that sent All-Pro Jalen Ramsey to the Detroit Lions in exchange for draft capital and salary cap relief, the Dolphins are now aggressively searching for a proven, physical, high-IQ defender to anchor their secondary.
Enter Rasul Douglas
Multiple league sources say that Rasul Douglas, currently with the Green Bay Packers, has quickly emerged as the top target for the Dolphins. Known for his ball-hawking instincts, elite anticipation, and veteran leadership, Douglas would bring immediate stability to a now-young Miami secondary.

“He’s exactly the type of corner Vic Fangio loves — physical at the line, disciplined in zone, and smart in big moments,” said an anonymous AFC scout.
Why Rasul Makes Sense for Miami
- Experience: At 29, Douglas has played under multiple defensive systems and excelled in zone-heavy schemes.
- Production: 10 interceptions and 30+ pass breakups over the past three seasons.
- Leadership: Viewed as a locker room leader in Green Bay — something Miami may need after Ramsey’s departure.
Contract Friendly?
Douglas is under a reasonable contract through 2026, making him not only a fit on the field — but also on the books. With the Dolphins needing to manage cap flexibility heading into the Tua Tagovailoa extension window, Douglas is a low-risk, high-reward move.
Other Options?
While names like James Bradberry and Adoree’ Jackson have been floated, Dolphins insiders suggest that Miami prefers someone who can start Week 1 without a learning curve — and that puts Douglas at the top of the board.
What’s Next for the Dolphins?
If a deal gets done, Rasul Douglas could join Xavien Howard to form a formidable, veteran tandem that balances youth and experience. Miami still believes it can contend in a loaded AFC — and solidifying the secondary is step one.