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Jalen Ramsey
JalenRamsey
Ramsey in 2019.
No. 5 – Los Angeles Rams
Position: Cornerback
Personal information
Born: October 24 1994 (1994-10-24) (age 29)
Smyrna, Tennessee
Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight: 208 lbs (94 kg)
Personal information
High school: Brentwood Academy
(Brentwood, Tennessee)
College: Florida State
NFL Draft: 2016 / Round: 1 / Pick: 5th
Career history
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards

Jalen Lattrel Ramsey (born October 24, 1994) is an American football cornerback for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Florida State and was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars fifth overall in the 2016 NFL Draft.

With the Jaguars, Ramsey quickly became one of the top cornerbacks in the NFL, making the Pro Bowl twice and being named an All-Pro in 2017, in addition to helping Jacksonville snap a 10-year playoff drought. However, following a fallout and standoff with the Jaguars' front office, he was traded to the Los Angeles Rams midway through the 2019 season. In 2020, he agreed to an extension with the Rams that made him the highest-paid defensive back in league history at the time. He was traded to the Miami Dolphins during the 2023 offseason.

Early life[]

Ramsey was born on October 24, 1994, in Smyrna, Tennessee to Lamont and Margie Ramsey.[1][2] Jalen's older brother, Jamal, participated in football, basketball, and track at Battle Ground Academy in Franklin, Tennessee, and played quarterback at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, where their father had once played football.[2] Jalen perfected his football skills playing with much older boys at a local park.[2] He grew up cheering for the Miami (FL) Hurricanes in a family of Florida Gators fans.[2]

High school career[]

Ramsey attended Ensworth High School in Nashville, Tennessee, during his freshman year.[3] He then transferred to Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tennessee, where he was a two-sport star in football and track & field.[4] He was rated by both Rivals.com and Scout.com as a five-star recruit and one of the top overall recruits in his class.[5][6] He originally committed to the University of Southern California (USC) to play college football, but later changed to Florida State University.[7][8]

Ramsey had a highly decorated high school track career. On May 24, 2013, in his final high school track meet, he shattered the Tennessee state record in the long jump with a mark of 25′ 3.25″, breaking the 16-year-old record set in 1997.[9] As of 2016, no other athlete in TSSAA history has surpassed the 25-foot mark.[10] Ramsey competed in events ranging from the 100 meters to the shot put. As a sprinter, he recorded personal best times of 10.50 in the 100-meter dash, 21.44 in the 200-meter dash, and 48.02 in the 400-meter dash. Ramsey established personal bests in the high jump at 6′ 8″ and the triple jump 47′ 7″. He also posted a top throw of 49′ 11″ in the shot put.[11]

College career[]

Football[]

File:Jalen Ramsey 2014.jpg

Ramsey in 2014

Ramsey started all 14 games for the Florida State Seminoles as a true freshman in 2013. He was the first true freshman to start a game at cornerback for the Seminoles since Deion Sanders in 1985.[12][13] Ramsey wore the #13 jersey during his freshman year when Florida State won the National Championship over Auburn. He later switched to jersey #8 for his sophomore and junior seasons. Also, Ramsey chose the #17 jersey for kick returns during his junior year, a number that had been retired in honor of former superstar Charlie Ward, who granted Ramsey permission to wear the number.[2] He finished the year with 49 tackles, one interception, and one sack.[14] As a sophomore, Ramsey played 14 games with 80 tackles, two interceptions, 12 passes defended, three forced fumbles, and two sacks.[15] As a junior, he played 13 games with one sack, nine passes defended, and one fumble recovery on 52 tackles.[16] On September 18, against Boston College, he recorded a 36-yard fumble return for a touchdown in the 14–0 victory.[17][18] He was named as a Consensus All-American for his performance in the 2015 season.[19] After his junior year, he announced his intention to forego his senior season and enter the 2016 NFL Draft.[20]

Track and field[]

Ramsey competed in track & field at Florida State as a relay sprinter and long jumper. He was a three-time All-ACC honoree as a member of the Florida State Indoor and Outdoor championship track and field team in 2013. He placed third in the long jump at both the indoor and outdoor ACC T&F Championships and ran a leg on the conference champion 4×100 relay team at the outdoor meet. During the 2014 season, his best outdoor long jump mark was 25' 0" (7.62m) and his top indoor jump was 24' 11" (7.59m), ranking second nationally among NCAA Division I football players. Ramsey qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary meet in the long jump.[11] He placed third at the 2014 ACC Indoor Championship in the long jump (7.46 m).

In March 2015, Ramsey recorded his personal best jump of 26' 1.75" at the NCAA Indoor Championships.[21] In May 2015, Ramsey won the ACC Long Jump Championship with a leap of 26' 1.5" (7.96m),[22] only three inches short of the automatic qualifying mark for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.[23]

College statistics[]

Jalen Ramsey Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
Year Team GP TOT TFL SACK PD INT FF
2013 Florida State 14 49 2.0 1.0 1 1 1
2014 Florida State 14 80 10.0 3.0 12 2 3
2015 Florida State 13 52 3.5 1.0 9 0 0
Total 41 181 15.5 5.0 22 3 4

Professional career[]

Coming out of Florida State, Ramsey was projected a first round pick by NFL draft experts and scouts. He was considered to be a top ten pick by NFL media analysts Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis, and Mike Mayock.[24][25][26] He received an invitation to the NFL combine and completed all the combine and positional drills and tied for the top performance in the broad jump and vertical jump.[27]

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Nuvola apps kaboodle Jalen Ramsey's NFL Combine Workout
Nuvola apps kaboodle Jalen Ramsey's 40-yard dash

On March 29, 2016, he chose to participate at Florida State's pro day, along with Roberto Aguayo, Lamarcus Brutus, Terrance Smith, and 20 other prospects. Team representatives and scouts from 31 NFL teams attended, with the Cincinnati Bengals opting not to, and among them included general managers Doug Whaley (Bills), Kevin Colbert (Steelers), Jason Licht (Buccaneers), Jon Robinson (Titans), and Steelers' head coach Mike Tomlin. Ramsey chose to stand on his combine numbers and only perform positional drills.[28] He was ranked as the top free safety prospect in the draft by NFLDraftScout.com, the top overall defensive back prospect by Sports Illustrated, and was ranked the top cornerback by NFL analyst Mike Mayock.[29][30][31]

All values from NFL Combine.[27][32]
Pre-draft measureables
Ht WtArm lengthHand size 40-yd dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert Broad BP
6 ft 1¼ in 209 lb33⅜ in9½ in 4.41 s 1.51 s 2.57 s 4.18 s 6.94 s 41½ in 11 ft 3 in 14 reps

Jacksonville Jaguars[]

The Jacksonville Jaguars selected Ramsey in the first round with the fifth overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft.[33] He was the highest cornerback selected in the draft.[34] He was the earliest drafted cornerback in Jaguars' franchise history.[35]

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Nuvola apps kaboodle Jaguars draft Jalen Ramsey 5th overall

2016 season[]

On May 19, 2016, Ramsey suffered a small meniscus tear during rookie training camp. He had microfracture surgery on the same knee in his sophomore year of high school.[36] On May 22, 2016, the Jaguars signed Ramsey to a four-year, $23.35 million that included $22.90 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $15.18 million.[37][38] On May 24, 2016, Ramsey underwent surgery to repair the torn meniscus.[39]

Head coach Gus Bradley named him the starting cornerback, alongside Davon House.[40] Ramsey made his NFL debut and first start in the season-opener against the Green Bay Packers and recorded three solo tackles in the 27–23 loss.[41] During a Week 8 against the Tennessee Titans, he made a season-high eight combined tackles as the Jaguars lost on the road by a score of 36–22.[42]

On December 18, 2016, Ramsey collected four solo tackles, a season-high five pass deflections, a forced fumble, and recorded his first NFL interception by picking off Brock Osweiler in a 21–20 road loss to the Houston Texans.[43] Following the game, the Jaguars fired head coach Gus Bradley after a 2–12 record.[44] The next week, under interim head coach Doug Marrone, Ramsey made four solo tackles, defended four passes, and intercepted Matt Cassel and returned it for a touchdown, helping the Jaguars defeat the Tennessee Titans by a score of 38–17.[45] Ramsey was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against the Titans.[46]

Ramsey finished his rookie season with 65 combined tackles (55 solo), 14 pass deflections, two interceptions, and a touchdown in 16 games and 16 starts.[47] Pro Football Focus gave Ramsey an overall grade of 82.3, which ranked 21st among all qualifying cornerbacks in 2016.[48]

2017 season[]

Ramsey returned as the Jaguars' de facto starting cornerback and joined a revamped secondary that included A. J. Bouye, Aaron Colvin, Barry Church, and Tashaun Gipson. NFL analyst Ike Taylor ranked them the seventh best secondary prior to the season and ranked Ramsey and Bouye the top cornerback tandem.[49]

On September 24, 2017, Ramsey recorded two solo tackles and intercepted a pass attempt from Baltimore Ravens' quarterback Joe Flacco, as the Jaguars routed the Ravens 44–7.[50] During a Week 5 contest against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he collected a season-high seven combined tackles, four pass deflections, and intercepted a pass attempt by Ben Roethlisberger in the Jaguars' 30–9 victory.[51] On November 5, 2017, Ramsey was ejected during a 23–7 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals after an altercation that began with him pushing Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A. J. Green to the ground and ended with several punches thrown.[52][53][54] On December 19, 2017, Ramsey was named to his first Pro Bowl as a starter alongside teammate Bouye.[55] Ramsey started all 16 games in 2017 and made 63 combined tackles (52 solo), 17 pass deflections, and four interceptions.[47] Pro Football Focus gave Ramsey an overall grade of 91.8, which ranked second among all qualifying cornerbacks in 2017.[56]

Jalen Ramsey after intercepting

Jalen Ramsey after intercepting Bills' quarterback Nathan Peterman to seal Jaguars' first playoff win since 2007.

The Jaguars finished the season atop the AFC South with a 10–6 record and claiming the #3-seed in the AFC.[57][58][59] They defeated the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card Round, 10–3.[60] In Ramsey's playoff debut, he recorded two solo tackles, one pass defensed, and one interception. His interception came late in the fourth quarter when he picked off Bills' quarterback Nathan Peterman, who had just entered the game for the injured Tyrod Taylor, and sealed the win for the Jaguars.[61][62] In the Divisional Round against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he finished with four total tackles in the 45–42 road victory at Heinz Field.[63] In the AFC Championship against the New England Patriots, he finished with two total tackles in the 24–20 defeat at Gillette Stadium.[64] He was ranked 17th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2018.[65]

2018 season[]

In the 2018 season, Ramsey started all 16 games and totaled 65 total tackles, three interceptions, and 13 passes defensed as the Jaguars finished with a 5–11 record.[66] On November 18, against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he had two interceptions, three passes defensed, and a career-high eight total tackles in the 20–16 home loss. He had a multi-interception game for the first time in his professional career.[67] He was named to his second Pro Bowl, where he switched positions and caught a receiving touchdown from Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson in the fourth quarter.[68][69]

2019 season[]

Jalen Ramsey Jaguars

Jalen Ramsey entering TIAA Bank Field on an opening Week 1 game against the Chiefs in 2019.

On April 25, 2019, the Jaguars picked up the fifth-year option on Ramsey's contract.[70] Ramsey started the Jaguars' first three games, totaling 13 solo tackles with a pass deflection and a forced fumble. However, during a 13–12 loss to the Houston Texans in Week 2, Ramsey was involved in a verbal altercation with Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone, and the player and coach had to be physically restrained from each other.[71] The following day, reports surfaced that Ramsey was demanding a trade, but he started the following week in a 20–7 victory over the Tennessee Titans, the Jaguars' first victory of the season.[72] The following week, Ramsey was placed on the inactive list, with the team announcing that Ramsey would be absent in order to attend the birth of his second child.[73] Ramsey would never play for the Jaguars again, remaining on Jacksonville's inactive list from Week 4 through Week 6.

Los Angeles Rams[]

2019 season[]

On October 15, 2019, Ramsey was traded to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for a 2020 first-round pick (eventually used on K'Lavon Chaisson), a 2021 first-round pick (eventually used on Travis Etienne), and a 2021 fourth-round pick.[74][75]

During Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday Night Football, Ramsey recorded his first interception of the season off a pass thrown by Jimmy Garoppolo in the first quarter during the 34–31 road loss. In the final minute on third and 16, he and safety Taylor Rapp made an error in coverage which resulted in a 46-yard completion to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders, eventually leading to the game-winning field goal which knocked the Rams out of playoff contention.[76] Overall, in the 2019 season, Ramsey finished with 50 tackles, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles, and one interception.[77]

2020 season[]

On September 9, 2020, Ramsey signed a five-year, $105 million extension with the Rams, including $71.2 million guaranteed. The deal made him the highest-paid defensive back in NFL history.[78][79]

Following a 17–9 Week 4 victory against the New York Giants, a fight broke out between Ramsey and his ex-girlfriend’s brother Golden Tate after the game was over due in part to Ramsey’s comments against Tate’s sister Breanna who had two children with him.[80] On October 10, 2020, Ramsey was fined $15,625 for his role in the postgame fight.[81]

Jalen Ramsey and Aaron Donald

Jalen Ramsey (left) and Aaron Donald during a postgame interview on Thursday Night Football after defeating the Patriots in 2020.

In Week 7 against the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football, Ramsey recorded his first interception of the season off a pass thrown by Nick Foles during the 24–10 win.[82]


2021 season[]

On June 13, 2021, Ramsey has officially announced during the Rams minicamp that he will officially change his number to 5 per the new NFL jersey number rule. [83]

NFL career statistics[]

Regular season[]

Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Comb Solo Ast Sck PD Int Yds Avg Lng TD FF FR
2016 JAX 16 16 65 55 10 0.0 14 2 65 32.5 35T 1 1 0
2017 JAX 16 16 63 52 11 0.0 17 4 34 8.5 18 0 0 0
2018 JAX 16 16 65 62 3 0.0 13 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
2019 JAX 3 3 17 13 4 0.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0
LAR 9 8 33 31 2 0.0 5 1 13 13.0 13 0 1 0
2020 LAR 15 15 44 36 8 0.0 9 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0
Career 75 74 287 249 38 0.0 58 11 114 10.4 35T 1 3 0

Postseason[]

Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Comb Solo Ast Sck PD Int Yds Avg Lng TD FF FR
2017 JAX 3 3 8 7 1 0.0 1 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0
2020 LAR 2 2 7 4 3 0.0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
Career 5 5 15 11 4 0.0 2 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0

Personal life[]

In July 2018, Ramsey and Breanna Tate, the younger sister of NFL wide receiver Golden Tate, had a daughter together.[83] The pair had a second daughter in September 2019, though they had broken up earlier that summer.[84][85]

Ramsey is known for his trash talk both on and off the field. Notable examples include Ramsey's altercation with Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A. J. Green in 2017, which was caused by his trash talk, and banter between him and Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill prior to a 2018 matchup between the Jaguars and Chiefs.[86] In an August 2018 interview with GQ, Ramsey also offered his unfiltered opinions of several NFL quarterbacks, criticizing Joe Flacco, Josh Allen, Andrew Luck, Eli Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, Matt Ryan, Jared Goff, among others.[87]

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