Dolphins make contract offer to Super Bowl champion, but he's still mulling options

Miami is trying to add cornerback depth.

The Miami Dolphins need more cornerback depth, and they're trying to bulk up at that position.

The fish just aren't quite biting.

According to NFL insider Josina Anderson, the Dolphins have made a contract offer to Rasul Douglas.

Douglas, most recently with the Bills and also a Super Bowl champion from his time with the Eagles, is somehow still a free agent.

Anderson wrote on X: "I'm also told free agent cornerback Rasul Douglas didn't move on an offer from the Miami Dolphins Thursday. Douglas continues to field interest from multiple teams, per league source."

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Douglas is still just 29 years old and started 15 games last season for the Bills. He's always been a strong ballhawk in the secondary.

Anderson's report suggests Douglas is just waiting to see which opportunity is best before not spending too much time in training camp before the season.

But if he's getting offers, maybe a decision will come sooner rather than later.

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