SAF 8
Kamari Ramsey
USC
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 202 lbs
Class: Junior
Report by:
Paul Kilgallen
Measurables
Physical
Height
6'0"
Weight
202 lbs
Arm Length
30 5/8 in
Hand Size
9 1/4 in
Speed & Agility
40-Time
4.47 s
10-Yard-Split
1.57 s
Explosiveness
Vertical
36 in
Broad Jump
10'0"
Bench Press
16 reps
Traits
defense
Big Hitter
Trait Prototype: Kam Chancellor
multi
Football IQ
Trait Prototype: Ed Reed
defense
Ball Skills
Trait Prototype: Antonio Cromartie
Summary
Strengths
Experience at Multiple Positions [SS, FS, Star, Slot]
Good Ball Skills
Active Hands
Big Hitter
Weaknesses
Goes to the ground too quickly when tackling
A tick late in zone coverage
Timid near the LOS in the run game
Final Report
Kamari Ramsey is a RS Junior Safety out of USC by way of UCLA. His best year came in 2024, when he registered 60 tackles, including 2 sacks and an INT. In 2025, he was asked to play in the slot and battled a knee injury, and did not look like the same player. Since we're projecting him as a Safety, I'll highlight what I saw on tape when he played there. Ramsey has good instinct when manned up, especially on shorter routes. He is great at spotting it, getting a head of steam, and arriving at the same time as the ball to cause havoc. Despite this hard hitting nature on short passes, he plays a little more timid in the run game coming up to the line. In space, he has a bad habit of going to the ground too quickly on tackles, sliding down the ballcarriers body and using his weight to drag them down rather than finishing with good form. One thing I loved was his active hands during tackling. Whether its arriving for a pass breakup or bringing down a ball carrier, he's looking to get the ball out. This could get him burned in the NFL with better athletes, but I like the mentality. Also, it doesn't really translate to taking the ball away in the air for him. He tends to look for the tackle first, and the ball second. Overall, there's enough here to project out a good rotational body in a secondary, that could evolve into a starter, but the injuries might spook some teams.