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Security Kamari Ramsey elects to remain at USC for one more season, passes on NFL draft

By Editorial Board Published December 19, 2024 2 Min Read
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Security Kamari Ramsey elects to remain at USC for one more season, passes on NFL draft

Security Kamari Ramsey, one of many leaders of USC’s improved protection, will return to anchor a rebuilt Trojans secondary in 2025, handing USC a major victory after per week of disconcerting developments within the switch portal.

Ramsey was extensively anticipated to depart for the NFL draft, given his place as one of many prime security prospects accessible. However in a submit on social media, the redshirt sophomore introduced Wednesday that he would run it again for one more season at USC, explaining that “there’s more I want to accomplish with my teammates.”

“I’m excited to run out of the Coliseum tunnel again next season wearing the Cardinal and Gold,” he wrote.

Ramsey is the second key returner at USC to announce this week that he would forego the NFL draft, together with beginning guard Emmanuel Pregnon.

The assumption, even at USC, had been that the Trojans must exchange their total secondary within the offseason, with all three of its beginning cornerbacks and its different beginning security, Akili Arnold, out of eligibility. Ramsey was the lone underclassmen in that beginning group, however far and away essentially the most coveted within the upcoming draft.

After following defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn from UCLA to USC final offseason, Ramsey established himself shortly as one of many standouts on a completely rebuilt Trojan protection. He tallied 53 whole tackles, 5 1/2 of which have been for loss, together with two sacks and two compelled fumbles.

USC remains to be anticipated so as to add a number of extra transfers to a secondary that can look decidedly completely different subsequent season. Already, the Trojans have signed one potential beginning cornerback in San Jose State’s DJ Harvey, who occurs to have a detailed relationship with Ramsey. Each went to Sierra Canyon Excessive College.

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