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Steelers Target $72M Star From Dolphins – A Shutdown Trio in the Making?

Could Pittsburgh be forming the NFL’s most dangerous secondary with this bold trade move?

With the 2025 NFL season fast approaching, the Pittsburgh Steelers may be on the verge of building something special — and scary — in their secondary. A new trade proposal making rounds would send a $72 million defensive back from the Miami Dolphins to Pittsburgh, potentially forming a lethal back-end trio with Minkah Fitzpatrick and Joey Porter Jr.

While the trade has yet to be confirmed, insiders suggest it’s gaining traction, and the Steelers are seriously evaluating the fit. If finalized, the move could give Pittsburgh one of the most dangerous defensive backfields in the league — on paper and on tape.


🔹 Jalen Ramsey - An Elite Fit for Pittsburgh’s Defensive Identity

The Steelers have long prided themselves on physical, game-changing defense. Under Mike Tomlin, the franchise has built its legacy on pressure up front and instinctive playmakers in the backfield. Now, with T.J. Watt, Patrick Queen, and Fitzpatrick already in place, the addition of a proven star corner could complete the puzzle.

The target? An All-Pro level defensive back who’s only 30 years old and still playing at a high level. Despite a $72 million price tag, Jalen Ramsey remains one of the most consistent cover corners in the league — known for locking down WR1s and delivering in clutch moments.

“Adding this guy puts the Steelers in the top-3 for secondary talent instantly,” said one AFC North scout.


🔹 Impact on Steelers’ Playoff Push and Fantasy Outlook

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With Aaron Rodgers now leading the offense, Pittsburgh is clearly in win-now mode, and this potential trade only reinforces that urgency. The move could shift NFL Super Bowl odds, boost Pittsburgh's fantasy DST ranking, and solidify them as a dark horse for the AFC crown.

From a fantasy football perspective, the Steelers’ defense would become a must-draft DST — especially in leagues scoring for turnovers and defensive touchdowns. The addition of another ballhawk could mean more interceptions, more sacks, and more points for fantasy managers.

Fantasy Football Sleepers 2025 lists Pittsburgh’s defense as one of the rising units to watch.


🔹 Dolphins’ Perspective: Cap Flexibility

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Why would Miami part with such a talent? The answer lies in the cap. With other high-cost stars on the roster and the need to extend key players, moving a $72M contract could offer breathing room. It’s a classic case of long-term cap strategy vs. short-term roster strength.

This is where the Steelers step in — with room to absorb the deal and a clear need in the secondary. If a mid-round pick or depth player can get the deal done, it’s hard to imagine Pittsburgh walking away.


🔹 What This Means for the AFC North

If completed, this deal would add to what’s already the toughest division in football. With Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow, and Deshaun Watson lining up across the field, having a deep, elite secondary isn’t optional — it’s survival.

The combination of Fitzpatrick, Porter Jr., and Jalen Ramsey gives the Steelers the ammo to match up with any receiving corps in the league.


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