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Heading into the 2026 NFL draft, the Las Vegas Raiders’ roster could use a free safety and a long-term solution at nickelback. The Raiders could fill both of those holes with USC defensive back Kamari Ramsey.

Between his time with the Trojans and at UCLA, Ramsey was used all over the secondary. He recorded 1,756 career snaps with 728 of them coming at free safety and 556 over the slot, according to Pro Football Focus. Also, he has some experience playing as a strong safety, logging 364 career snaps in the box.

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This past season, the USC product was lined up at nickel over 50 percent of the time and was a stingy slot corner, yielding just 128 yards in nine games and 0.96 yards per coverage snap, via PFF. The year before, he was predominantly a free safety with over 40 percent of his snaps coming on the backend of the defense, and finished the season as PFF’s second-highest graded Big Ten safety in coverage (88.1).

But beyond being able to wear multiple hats in the secondary, what could Ramsey bring to Las Vegas? Let’s flip on the tape and find out.

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