Dolphins Offer Top Pick for Ramsey
Thursday February 12, 2004
Several sources, including the Washington Post, are reporting that the Miami Dolphins have offered their first-round pick in the 2004 NFL Draft to the Washington Redskins for quarterback Patrick Ramsey. Apparently, Joe Gibbs' meeting with Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Mark Brunell
has given other NFL teams the impression that Ramsey might be available in a trade.
And Ramsey expressed his frustration Tuesday about the team's interest in Brunell, but Gibbs stated earlier in the day that Ramsey was staying put.
"We think Ramsey has a great future," Gibbs told the Post. "He's not going anywhere. ... Listen, everybody on the team is going to have to compete for starting jobs."
The Dolphins, in their search for an upgrade over Jay Fiedler, are also interested in Brunell, but they do not possess the second-round draft pick it is believed is needed to secure the veteran QB.
The Dolphins have the 20th pick overall in this year's draft.
And Ramsey expressed his frustration Tuesday about the team's interest in Brunell, but Gibbs stated earlier in the day that Ramsey was staying put.
"We think Ramsey has a great future," Gibbs told the Post. "He's not going anywhere. ... Listen, everybody on the team is going to have to compete for starting jobs."
The Dolphins, in their search for an upgrade over Jay Fiedler, are also interested in Brunell, but they do not possess the second-round draft pick it is believed is needed to secure the veteran QB.
The Dolphins have the 20th pick overall in this year's draft.


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