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Reid impressed with Ramik Wilson
Ramik Wilson, the Chiefs' fourth-round selection out of Georgia in this year's NFL Draft, noticed the difference between college football and the pros almost immediately.
"Everybody's great," he said after the Chiefs' last rookie minicamp practice Monday afternoon. "Everybody's fast; everybody's strong." Though Wilson comes from one of the country's premier college football teams and conferences in Georgia and the SEC, he quickly relinquished the idea that it could make competing in the NFL any easier. He realized that the professional realm is a whole different animal entirely, so his strategy was to place special focus on the details over the course of the past three days. "All the little things are going to help you," he said. "That's why I have to study my playbook harder, know my plays, my adjustments and I have to make all the calls, so I have to be on point for everything." Wilson, in many ways, has already been on point. He had one interception during live sessions on Sunday and collected two more on Monday. "He's got strong hands and he's got a knack for making plays here," Chiefs coach Andy Reid said of Wilson. "He's done a nice job, a very nice job." But even though Wilson acknowledged his very early success, he assured that he isn't close to being satisfied. "I've made a couple good plays here and there, but I had a couple in error," he said. "It's never going to be perfect, but I just have to correct the little things and once that's taken care of, I can take my game to another level." The coaching staff has already shared with Wilson what that may entail as he continues to work towards training camp. "Understand the game a little bit more, know my personnel, what plays I can get out of this formation, little tendencies, O-Linemen stances, quarterback mannerisms, stuff like that." It's a laundry list for a rookie who out of the gate has shown a lot of talent. As he walked off the field Monday, his rookie camp experience behind him, he said that he wanted to show the Kansas City coaches that he is a "big-time player that can help make an impact on the defense." Though there are many more practices to go before training camp, the former All-SEC linebacker is certainly off to a strong start. http://m.kcchiefs.com/s/30852/260?it...00856094784092 |
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Based on what I saw in his highlight reel, he looks like the type of guy that will rarely give up huge plays, but teams will get 5 yards on nearly every time. Smart enough to not make a critical error, but not explosive enough to be disruptive. My guess is he turns out to be a blue collar type starter at best (maybe Demorrio Williams), floor being special teamer, ceiling being maybe Donnie Edwards.
Granted this is all from a highlight reel, so it's probably ridiculous for me to even speculate.
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Exactly. That is why I read that news as particularly good. It indicates maybe he isn't such a liability.
Of course, we know NOTHING about the situation. The greatest concern (pre-draft) with him besides his dragging tackles was his (likely) inability to turn and shadow tight ends in the NFL. We really don't know if he was actually doing that, or just sitting down and making a play on the ball. Anyway, as I said, better that he is catching them then dropping them. And Donnie Edwards is much maligned on this board, as are blue-collar players. If he is a blue-collar player, 8 year starter, than that is a most excellent pick.
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But the fact is that he was a guy that would latch on to ball carriers, get dragged, and hold on until help arrived.
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I swear to God if our 4th round pick ends up like Donnie Edwards and only has a successful 12 year career I'll be pissed. That would be a nightmare. Anything less than Jared Allen in the 4th round is a bust.
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I know he was undersized and he got dragged a few times but the few are over emphasized on here and has been for years. The guy ended up with over 1,000 tackles on his career. Averaging more than 150 a year over a 5 year span.
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Nightmares and talking about him being drug around. Because playing the run was his first job....Oh wait no it wasn't. He was suppose to play the pass first.
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Drafting Wilson in the 4th, 118 overall, was not a reach. A guy that averages over 150 tackles a season for 5 or 6 years, yeah damn that would suck. Yet you wonder why I used the word ridiculous. SMH
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Donnie was always stuck on the TE unless he didn't go out into a route.
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