Earlier this season, Jaylen Waddle of the Miami Dolphins lauded cornerback Ethan Bonner, suggesting that the young defender had made significant progress from his first to his second year in the NFL. Indeed, Waddle wasn’t the only one impressed by the cornerback’s development. Dolphins General Manager Chris Grier highlighted during a recent press conference that multiple teams expressed interest in acquiring Bonner, both last season and during the offseason.
“Ethan is a very smart and competitive player,” Grier stated. “We’ve received several trade inquiries for him because of how he’s performed and developed.”
Bonner, 24, initially joined the Dolphins as an undrafted free agent after the 2023 draft. He largely spent his rookie year on the practice squad, with only a handful of appearances late in the season.
However, his impressive performances during the recent training camp have put him in a likely position to become the Dolphins’ No. 3 outside cornerback. This is particularly meaningful given the starting tandem of Jalen Ramsey and Kendall Fuller, as well as Cam Smith beginning the year on injured reserve.
The Dolphins have heavily invested in their cornerback lineup, including trading for Ramsey, signing Fuller as a free agent, and selecting Smith in the second round of the draft. Given these investments, the interest from other franchises in Bonner is understandable, but Miami’s decision to retain him underscores the value they see in his emerging talent and contribution to the team’s defensive strategy.