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So, when did Jalen start? 2014 you say?

February 27, 2023 08:55AM


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I can’t remember where I first heard it, but I’m assuming we all have – that some things get better with time, just like a fine wine.




You must be careful not to measure production solely in numbers, and you damn sure better not rush your measurement. Let it blossom; let the quality of attributes grow and marry into the perfect combination. Let it settle into what it’s supposed to be, because it’ll eventually be perfect.

On the football field, the Star position – one that combines the responsibilities of a linebacker and a defensive back – is one of those things. It takes time to settle in, to blossom.

Over the past few weeks one thing has become clear, Florida State sophomore defensive back Jalen Ramsey has become something worth waiting for at the Star position – a perfect blend of attributes. And while these attributes should not be news to any FSU fan, they take time, at such a complicated position, before they begin to complement each other as they did this past weekend against Miami.

"People don’t realize the complication and multiplicity of playing that position and the uniqueness you have to have," FSU coach Jimbo Fisher said. "There is a lot of information because you’re a linebacker, you’re a [defensive back], you’re a rush guy, there is a lot of information that has to be processed there. You have to give him time to grow."

Ramsey’s impact during the win against Miami lies beyond his three tackles, four passes defended, blocked extra point, forced fumble and interception.

Jalen Ramsey knocks ball down
It was in the containment that he helped create, the routes he disrupted, the patience he showcased and the instinct to sniff plays out before they happened. It was the intimidation factor, particularly in the second half, that Ramsey helped provide for the FSU defense. It was the complete package, a moment when all his attributes blended together to create something spectacular.

"He is very rare because sometimes taller guys have a harder time believe it or not," Fisher said. "He is so athletic and he bends. When you watch him rush the passer and he can dip that shoulder and get around that tackle like he is a defensive end, but then he can stop, jump and bat [down] the ball. His ability to do that, then cover in man and also be physical against the run. He is a very unique player."

Jalen Ramsey blitz
As natural as Ramsey has become at the Star, it’s something that he never considered playing until the beginning of the year when the coaching staff approached him about making the switch. But Ramsey didn’t flinch, he was ready to help his team anyway he could. He made it a point to watch film on Lamarcus Joyner at that position, picking up tricks of the trade, when he first learned of the switch. He wanted to stay ahead of the curve.

In only two years, Ramsey has already played three different positions at Florida State – four, if you want to count him as a part-time linebacker – and his versatility has been the key. His speed, length and athleticism allows him to intimidate and play aggressive, while also playing with a high level of football IQ. But it also allows him to have fun with it.

"[The star position] is probably the most exciting job on the field – I think it is," Ramsey said. "I never really played it in high school, never thought about playing it once I got here until the spring when they moved me there. Ever since then, I’ve been loving it. I like to play with the quarterbacks. I like to play with the receivers too. They think they know when I’m blitzing sometimes and they think they know when I’m covering sometimes, but I like to mess with them. I add a little flavor to it sometimes, but we’re taught to disguise."

Jalen Ramsey trash talk
Ramsey’s 60 tackles on the year ranks third on FSU’s defense behind Reggie Northrup (85) and Terrance Smith (73), and his eight tackles for a loss is second only to Mario Edwards Jr. (10).

And as the sophomore grows at the Star position, the FSU defense will grow with him. Bringing so many attributes to a position that, in and of itself, is so versatile makes for the perfect equation, the perfect formula.

"You can tell he’s getting comfortable," FSU safety Tyler Hunter said. "Whether it’s blitzing or just playing man-to-man or dropping back in zone, he’s used to it now and he can just go do whatever. [It adds a lot] just knowing that the size that Jalen is and how athletic he is that he can get after the quarterback. If he don’t get to the quarterback, he can bat down balls. He can do basically everything. He helps out the defense a lot doing what he does."



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/27/2023 08:58AM by JimYoungblood53.
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  Reasonable discussion on Star position--for the willing Attachments

JimYoungblood53457February 27, 2023 07:40AM

  While nothing works perfectly-always tradoffs good and bad Attachments

JimYoungblood53112February 27, 2023 08:29AM

  As with any fair discussion, start with origin Attachments

JimYoungblood5372February 27, 2023 08:49AM

  More on origin from 2020 Attachments

JimYoungblood5379February 27, 2023 08:51AM

  "(W)hat it takes to play the slot in the NFL It ain't simple." Attachments

JimYoungblood5359February 27, 2023 08:54AM

  Again, origins. Attachments

JimYoungblood5364February 27, 2023 08:55AM

  So, when did Jalen start? 2014 you say? Attachments

JimYoungblood5363February 27, 2023 08:55AM

  “We’re going to put him where we feel like it’s best"-Brandon Staley

JimYoungblood5348February 27, 2023 09:10AM

  Ramsey gave up 7 TDs in 2022, only 1 in slot Attachments

JimYoungblood5389February 27, 2023 09:24AM

  Evidence is clear Attachments

JimYoungblood5376February 27, 2023 09:31AM

  Re: Reasonable discussion on Star position--for the willing

ramBRO88February 27, 2023 09:34AM

  Fair question and I don't have answer Attachments

JimYoungblood5363February 27, 2023 10:09AM

  Re: Reasonable discussion on Star position--for the willing

Classicalwit63February 28, 2023 06:18PM

  the various articles you posted cover much of what I wanted to talk about but I'll throw my 2 cents in

Deadpool120February 27, 2023 09:37AM

  All correct

JimYoungblood53121February 27, 2023 09:52AM

  positioning of star relative to shell Attachments

JimYoungblood5368February 27, 2023 11:40AM

  Re: Way over my pay grade, but....

leafnose60February 28, 2023 07:41AM

  Re: Roster candidate to STAR if Ramsey departs

leafnose95February 28, 2023 07:45AM

  Success is important Attachments

JimYoungblood5373February 27, 2023 10:24AM

  Success is important II Attachments

JimYoungblood5362February 27, 2023 10:25AM

  Success is important III Attachments

JimYoungblood5365February 27, 2023 10:29AM

  Success is important IV Attachments

JimYoungblood53145February 27, 2023 10:32AM

  So, all the consternation about this is how it looks? Attachments

JimYoungblood5365February 27, 2023 11:13AM

  Quarters seam trap Attachments

JimYoungblood5357February 27, 2023 11:39AM

  What people say they want Attachments

JimYoungblood5362February 27, 2023 11:55AM

  Jalen Ramsey dishes on 'star' role

JimYoungblood5362February 27, 2023 12:19PM

  Issues with Man and zone

JimYoungblood5369February 27, 2023 01:36PM

  Thanks for these Jim

Ram4life100February 27, 2023 09:46PM

  UR Welcome

JimYoungblood5347February 28, 2023 10:50AM

  Re: Reasonable discussion on Star position--for the willing

Classicalwit57February 28, 2023 06:08PM

  I think that is right, #1 corner on WR2, double team WR1

JimYoungblood53113February 28, 2023 07:10PM

  Re: Reasonable discussion on Star position--for the willing

Classicalwit56February 28, 2023 06:11PM

  3 receiver side is strength, regardless of where TE is Attachments

JimYoungblood5375February 28, 2023 07:12PM

  Re: 3 receiver side is strength, regardless of where TE is

Classicalwit125February 28, 2023 07:27PM