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High praise from Jalen Ramsey for rookie DB


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1 minute ago, Pup McBarky said:

So he'll be good in 3 years?

Yup.  Maybe sooner.  Maybe 2. I think he'll be one of those underappreciated players sort of like TD that never get the praise they deserve because they do the dirty work without being flashy.  I don't think he'll ever be on TD's level, but something like that. His ceiling is probably around Mike Minter and I'll be happy with that. Still would like a stud at the safety position.

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11 hours ago, Pup McBarky said:

So he'll be good in 3 years?

Josh Norman, talent wise, was ready year one.  If he hadn't been wanted to go rouge he would have started much sooner.   Gaulden came from a much better program than Norman did as well.   The talent Norman faced was far less talented than in the SEC so he was able to improvise much more.   It took him 2 years to understand that he had to play within the system.   Once he got that through his head, he was amazing.

Instead of being so damn negative why not look at the bright side.   Rookies are going to make mistakes.  All rookies do, no matter who or the position.

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