Where does Jalen Ramsey rank after only one season in Miami?
The countdown to the start of the 2024 regular season has begun now that we're under 100 days away, so we'll honor every day the best players to wear the corresponding number for the Dolphins.
As a reminder about the ground rules, the top three will be determined only by what the players did while wearing that uniform for the Dolphins.K Booth Lusteg , QB John Stofa , K Uwe von Schamann , P Jeff Hayes , P Kyle Richardson , K Matt Bryant , P Donnie Jones , K Dan Carpenter , P Michael Palardy , QB Teddy Bridgewater , CB Jalen Ramsey Eleven players have worn number 5 for the Dolphins, but only four of them did it for more than one season.
Morten Andersen, Paul Hornung and George McAfee are the three Hall of Famers who wore mostly 5 in the NFL. Ramsey could be on track to become a Hall of Famer, but he wore 20 for most of his career. Bridgewater actually ranks in the top 10 on Pro Football Reference's Approximate Value chart for post-1960s player, but that's because of his work in Minnesota, New Orleans, Carolina and Denver before he joined the Dolphins.
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