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NFL's top storylines to watch before training camp include Micah Parsons and other star extensions, plus Browns QB room

NFL training camps are now just a few weeks away, which is a great time to ask some questions about how the dust is settling leaguewide from this offseason. There was a big trade this week for people to get excited about, giving us a good first question to dive into.

How much changes now that Jalen Ramsey and Minkah Fitzpatrick have traded places?

The NFL saw a strange sort of blockbuster trade when the Miami Dolphins pulled the cord on the Jalen Ramsey era and sent him, along with tight end Jonnu Smith, to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. Funnily enough, Fitzpatrick started his career with the Dolphins as a first-round pick back in 2018 prior to being traded to the Steelers after just one full season in Miami. What’s also funny is that on the surface, this doesn’t appear to change much for either team.

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For the Steelers, they now have one of the best cornerbacks of this era under contract for the next few years in Ramsey, and they might even be able to play him at safety as he ages. Ramsey and Joey Porter Jr. should be one of the better cornerback duos in the league, and the Steelers deserve some credit for turning a room that looked ugly just a few years ago into a legitimate strength. The performance of free agent signing Darius Slay at this point in his career will be crucial for their pass defense, but overall it’ll be hard to find a better cornerback duo than what Ramsey and Porter Jr. can bring.

For the Dolphins, this gives them a chance to get a bit younger in the secondary, but it doesn’t fix the immediate problem that they still had with Ramsey on the roster — this secondary may be one of the worst in the league. It will help them to have an ace like Fitzpatrick patrolling the back end of the defense, but their cornerback depth still leaves much to be desired and will have to be at the top of their fix-it list for the 2026 offseason. At least they won’t have to replace Fitzpatrick anytime soon, since he’s up for an extension and turns 29 during the season.

A few unresolved big-time contracts

Even though training camp is just a couple weeks away, there are a handful of teams with star players who need their contracts handled in the near future. The Bengals are probably the biggest team in need of getting their contracts solved, with pass rushers Trey Hendrickson and Shemar Stewart still waiting to put pen to paper. The Steelers also need pass rusher T.J. Watt to get under contract so they have a chance to have the best team possible in what’s shaping up to be an important year for them. And of course, somehow, the Cowboys still have not signed all-world pass rusher Micah Parsons to a long-term deal.

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