There appears to be multiple suitors for Jalen Ramsey.
Two teams have already offered the Jaguars a first-round pick for the 24-year-old cornerback, according to a report from ESPN, which cites unidentified league sources.
There are teams interested in trading with the Jacksonville Jaguars for Jalen Ramsey. This is what I am told has been offered so far: a 1st in 2020 & 5th in 2021 from an NFC Team and a 1st in 2020 & a player from an AFC Team
— Dianna (@diannaESPN) September 17, 2019
The Jaguars, however, are asking for two first-rounders in return for Ramsey, according to Sports Illustrated.
Per rival clubs, the asking price for Jaguars CB Jalen Ramsey is two first-round picks.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) September 17, 2019
That's a starting point. And added to what it'd cost to extend Ramsey, it's a lot. But it's not totally crazy, given what Seattle got for Frank Clark and Miami got for Laremy Tunsil.
Ramsey was involved in a heated exchange with Jacksonville coach Doug Marrone on the sidelines during the team's 13-12 loss to the Texans last weekend and requested a trade shortly after the incident.
Jalen Ramsey almost got into it with his head coach. pic.twitter.com/zjk7vI2euT
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) September 15, 2019
"I have nothing bad or negative to say about anyone in the building," Ramsey said at a press conference Tuesday. "S— happens, it is what it is ... I don't want to speak on it or give too much detail. I will let God do his work."
Ramsey was originally selected by the Jaguars out of Florida State with the No. 5 pick in the 2016 draft. The two-time Pro Bowl player has recorded nine interceptions and 45 pass breakups in 50 career games.
"I don’t want it to become a bigger thing around here," Ramsey said about the trade request. "I’m chilling here. I’m trying to be a good teammate.”
The Jaguars have opened the season 0-2 and will face the Titans on Thursday.