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==Early years==
 
==Early years==
 
Jack Rambo was born on January 28th, 1999 in Houston, Texas. From an early age the winning mentality was fostered through dominating Pop-Warner leagues with head coach and father John Rambo. These experiences at an early age allowed Jack to be one of the top recruits for his class heading into Highschool. At Cinco Ranch High School Jack proved himself once more to the doubters by putting up outstanding numbers coming only four interceptions short of breaking the single season interception record in the state of Texas. Out of the many offers he received, Jack was set on the University of Miami because of its beautiful campus, deep football history, and the love for playmakers. Jack Rambo fit right in.
 
Jack Rambo was born on January 28th, 1999 in Houston, Texas. From an early age the winning mentality was fostered through dominating Pop-Warner leagues with head coach and father John Rambo. These experiences at an early age allowed Jack to be one of the top recruits for his class heading into Highschool. At Cinco Ranch High School Jack proved himself once more to the doubters by putting up outstanding numbers coming only four interceptions short of breaking the single season interception record in the state of Texas. Out of the many offers he received, Jack was set on the University of Miami because of its beautiful campus, deep football history, and the love for playmakers. Jack Rambo fit right in.
 
 
 
  
 
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===Professional career statistics===
 
===Professional career statistics===

Revision as of 15:33, 8 March 2019

Jack Rambo
Image of Jack Rambo
Jack Rambo's senior year at the U
No. 22 – NONE
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (1999-01-28)January 28, 1999 (aged 62)
Houston, Texas
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:197 lb (89 kg)
Career information
High school:Cinco Ranch High School
College:University of Miami
Career history
Roster status:Active

Jack Rambo (born December 28, 1999) is an American football safety for the NONE of the National Simulation Football League (X). He played college football for University of Miami (UM) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.


Early years

Jack Rambo was born on January 28th, 1999 in Houston, Texas. From an early age the winning mentality was fostered through dominating Pop-Warner leagues with head coach and father John Rambo. These experiences at an early age allowed Jack to be one of the top recruits for his class heading into Highschool. At Cinco Ranch High School Jack proved himself once more to the doubters by putting up outstanding numbers coming only four interceptions short of breaking the single season interception record in the state of Texas. Out of the many offers he received, Jack was set on the University of Miami because of its beautiful campus, deep football history, and the love for playmakers. Jack Rambo fit right in.

College career

2015 (True Freshman): Among team's top special teams contributors as true freshmen...Had 14 total tackles (nine solo)...Saw increased snaps in secondary as season progressed...Made career debut in season opener vs. Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 5), did not record any stats...Recorded first two tackles of career at FAU (Sept. 11)..Saw action vs. Nebraska (Sept. 19), largely on special teams...Played on special teams against Cincinnati (Oct. 1)...Saw action vs. Florida State (Oct. 10)...Had three tackles (two solo) in action vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 17)...Saw action vs. Clemson (Oct. 24) and at Duke (Oct. 31), largely on special teams...Had four tackles (all solo) in action vs. Virginia (Nov. 7)...Added one tackle at North Carolina (Nov. 14)...Totaled one solo tackle vs. Georgia Tech (Nov. 21)...Had one tackle in regular season finale at Pittsburgh (Nov. 27)...Recorded one solo tackle against Washington State in Hyundai Sun Bowl (Dec. 26).

2016 (Sophomore): Played in 12 games and made five starts...Totaled 28 tackles (18 solo)...Forced one fumble and had two pass breakups...Saw action in season opener against Florida A&M (Sept. 3) and totaled two solo tackles...Made first career start against FAU (Sept. 10), recording one tackle and one PBU...Made second start of career against Appalachian State (Sept. 17) and totaled three tackles (two solo)...Added one PBU in road win over Mountaineers...Had two tackles in start at Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)...Registered career-high six tackles (four solo) in start against Florida State (Oct. 8)...Totaled two tackles (one solo) in start against North Carolina (Oct. 15)...Had three tackles (one solo) against Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)...Ranked second on team with seven tackles (five solo) in win at Virginia (Nov. 12)...Added first forced fumble of career against Cavaliers...Saw action at NC State (Nov. 19)...Had two tackles (one solo) in regular season finale win over Duke (Nov. 26)...Saw action in Russell Athletic Bowl victory over West Virginia (Dec. 28).

2017 (Junior): Started 12 of 13 games, missing one game due to injury...Among Miami's top contributors on defense...Finished with 59 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss...Added six pass breakups and two interceptions...Totaled 62 interception return yards...Made transition from cornerback to safety during spring practice...Started season opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2) at safety, finishing with three tackles (two solo)...Started and posted one tackle in win over Toledo (Sept. 23)...Added first fumble recovery of career against Rockets...Tied career mark with seven tackles (four solo) and 0.5 TFLs (one yard) and one PBU in start at Duke (Sept. 29)...Started and had one tackle in win at Florida State (Oct. 7)...Did not play against Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Started and had six tackles (five solo) and one PBU in win over Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Had five tackles, 0.5 TFLs and first interception of career in win at North Carolina (Oct. 28)...Finished with six solo tackles and second interception of career in win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Returned pick 45 yards against Hokies...Started and had two tackles in win over Notre Dame (Nov. 11)...Posted two tackles (one solo) in win over Virginia (Nov. 28)...Finished with career-best 12 tackles (eight solo), one forced fumble and one PBU in start at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Started and posted eight tackles (three solo) and 1.0 tackle for loss (four yards) in ACC Championship Game against Clemson (Dec. 2)...Added one forced fumble against Tigers...Started and finished with six tackles (three solo) and 0.5 TFLs in Capital One Orange Bowl against Wisconsin (Dec. 30).

2018 (Senior): Delivered standout senior season, starting all 13 games and ranking among Miami's top defensive performers...Earned All-ACC Honorable Mention recognition...Had 64 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, three interceptions, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble...Tied for team lead with three interceptions...Ranked fifth in total tackles...Wore 'turnover chain' four times during season, second-most of any player...Started season opener against LSU (Sept. 2) and finished with six tackles (two solo)...Started and had first interception of season in win over Savannah State (Sept. 8)...Finished with five tackles (four solo) and had one 7-yard sack in start at Toledo (Sept. 15)...Started and recorded second interception of season in win over FIU (Sept. 22)...Added one solo tackle vs. Panthers...Credited with seven tackles in start vs. North Carolina (Sept. 27)...Finished with four tackles, one 8-yard sack and first forced fumble of season in start vs. Florida State (Oct. 6)...Started and had three tackles, 0.5 TFLs and third interception of season at Virginia (Oct. 13)...Returned pick 14 yards vs. Cavaliers...Had career-high 14 tackles (eight solo) and one PBU in start at Boston College (Oct. 26)...Recorded four total tackles in start vs. Duke (Nov. 3)...Totaled three tackles (two solo) in start at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10)...Delivered dominant performance in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17), totaling five tackles, one 10-yard sack and one fumble recovery...Returned fumble seven yards vs. Hokies...Started and posted five tackles in regular season finale vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Started New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27) and finished with seven tackles and one PBU.

Jack Rambo's stats speak for themselves with career highs in his final year sky's the limit for this young prospect. With the mentoring from Ed Reed in the off season Jack Rambo will be ready to compete for a position in the DSFL.

College career statistics

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Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
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5 ft 11 in
(1.80 m)
197 lb
(89 kg)

Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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