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'''Rickey Ramero''' (born January 17th, 1997) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] linebacker for the [[Colorado Yeti]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for Florida State before entering the professional ranks in {{nsfly|8|nolink}}
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'''Rickey Ramero''' (born January 17th, 1997) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] linebacker for the [[Colorado Yeti]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for [[wp:University of Florida|Florida]] (UF) before entering the professional ranks in {{nsfly|8|nolink}}
  
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
Rickey Ramero was born in Medellin, Colombia to the powerful Ramero family. This dignified household from central Colombia has heavy ties to the La Medellin cartel, and much of the attention from the cartel was deflected onto the young Ramero through his childhood. In order to escape the allegations of association, Ramero moved to [[wp:San Jose|San Jose]] and began attending San Jose International High School where he thrived as a young freshman in the football program. Ramero began his career as a running back which continued into college before the eventually made the change to linebacker in {{nsfly|4|d}}. While Rickey Ramero has much looser ties to his family now more than ever, his uncle and godfather [[Guillermo Ramero]] recently took over the role of general manager of the San Antonio Marshals after purchasing the team in {{nsfly|6|d}}. Ramero also participated in baseball, and played varsity during his entire high school career as a second baseman.  
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Rickey Ramero was born in Medellin, Colombia to the powerful Ramero family. This dignified household from central Colombia has heavy ties to the La Medellin cartel, and much of the attention from the cartel was deflected onto the young Ramero through his childhood. In order to escape the allegations of association, Ramero moved to [[wp:San Jose|San Jose]] and began attending San Jose International High School where he thrived as a young freshman in the football program. Ramero began his career as a running back which continued into college before the eventually made the change to linebacker in {{nsfly|4|d}}. While Rickey Ramero has much looser ties to his family now more than ever, his uncle and godfather [[Guillermo Ramero]] recently took over the role of general manager of the [[San Antonio Marshals]] after purchasing the team in {{nsfly|6|d}}. Ramero also participated in baseball, and played varsity during his entire high school career as a second baseman.  
  
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
Ramero began his college career quite early at the University of California, a small division one program that many people do not look at as a top notch football school. He helped lead the team to a [[wp:Pac-12 Conference|Pac-12 Conference]] championship in {{nsfly|4|d}}. He continued on to help bring the team two more conference titles in the next three years and was an outstanding player for the University through his entire college career. In the second semester of his senior year, Ramero transferred to UoF where he joined their top notch team in an attempt to win a championship that ultimately fell flat before he would sign on with the San Antonio Marshals as a draftee free agent.
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Ramero began his college career quite early at the University of California (UOC), a small division one program that many people do not look at as a top-notch football school. He helped lead the team to a [[wp:Pac-12 Conference|Pac-12 Conference]] championship in {{nsfly|4|d}}. He continued on to help bring the team two more conference titles in the next three years and was an outstanding player for the University through his entire college career. In the second semester of his senior year, Ramero transferred to Florida where he joined their top-notch team in an attempt to win a championship that ultimately fell flat before he would sign on with the San Antonio Marshals as a draftee free agent.
  
 
===College career statistics===
 
===College career statistics===
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| 2021
 
| 2021
|[[wp:Florida Gators football|UOF]]
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!|Sacks
 
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! colspan="2" |Interceptions
! colspan="4" |Other
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| {{nsfly|7}}
|[[San Antonio Marshals|SAN]]
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|[[San Antonio Marshals|SAM]]
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===Awards===
 
===Awards===
 
;Team
 
;Team
* '''[[List of SFC Championship winners|SFC Champion]] (1):''' {{nsfly|6|nsfc-y}}
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* '''[[List of SFC Championship winners|SFC Champion]] (1):''' {{dsfly|6|sfc-y}}
* '''[[List of Ultimini winners|Ultimini Champion]] (1):''' {{nsfly|6|asfc-y}}
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* '''[[List of Ultimini winners|Ultimini Champion]] (1):''' {{dsfly|6}}
  
 
;Individual
 
;Individual
* '''[[DSFL Pro Bowl]] Selection (1):''' {{nsfly|7|pb}}
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* '''[[DSFL Pro Bowl]] Selection (1):''' {{dsfly|7|pb}}
 
 
===NSFL records===
 
 
 
===San Antonio Marshals franchise records===
 
===Colorado Yeti franchise records===
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Colorado Yeti players]]
 
[[Category:Colorado Yeti players]]
 
[[Category:San Antonio Marshals players]]
 
[[Category:San Antonio Marshals players]]
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[[Category:Florida alumni]]
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[[Category:Southeastern Conference alumni]]
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[[Category:Linebackers]]
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[[Category:Season 8 players]]
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[[Category:DSFL Champions]]

Latest revision as of 10:37, 19 July 2018

Rickey Ramero
No. 47 – Colorado Yeti
Position:Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (2000-01-17)January 17, 2000 (aged 63)
Medellin, Colombia
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:240 lb (109 kg)
Career information
High school:San Jose International High School
College:Florida State
ISFL Draft:2023  / Round: 1 / Pick: 1
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NSFL statistics as of Week 11, 2023
Total tackles:64
Pass deflections:7
Interceptions:0
Forced fumbles:0
Sacks:7
Tackles for Loss:4

Player stats at ISFL.net

Rickey Ramero (born January 17th, 1997) is an American football linebacker for the Colorado Yeti of the National Simulation Football League (NSFL). He played college football for Florida (UF) before entering the professional ranks in 2023

Early years

Rickey Ramero was born in Medellin, Colombia to the powerful Ramero family. This dignified household from central Colombia has heavy ties to the La Medellin cartel, and much of the attention from the cartel was deflected onto the young Ramero through his childhood. In order to escape the allegations of association, Ramero moved to San Jose and began attending San Jose International High School where he thrived as a young freshman in the football program. Ramero began his career as a running back which continued into college before the eventually made the change to linebacker in 2019 . While Rickey Ramero has much looser ties to his family now more than ever, his uncle and godfather Guillermo Ramero recently took over the role of general manager of the San Antonio Marshals after purchasing the team in 2021 . Ramero also participated in baseball, and played varsity during his entire high school career as a second baseman.

College career

Ramero began his college career quite early at the University of California (UOC), a small division one program that many people do not look at as a top-notch football school. He helped lead the team to a Pac-12 Conference championship in 2019 . He continued on to help bring the team two more conference titles in the next three years and was an outstanding player for the University through his entire college career. In the second semester of his senior year, Ramero transferred to Florida where he joined their top-notch team in an attempt to win a championship that ultimately fell flat before he would sign on with the San Antonio Marshals as a draftee free agent.

College career statistics

Career statistics Tackles Sacks Interceptions Other
Season Team Games Tack Sack Int Yds IntTD DefTD FFum FRec PD Safety
2018 UOC 14 40 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
2019 UOC 14 68 4 2 37 1 1 3 1 4 0
2020 UOC 14 62 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0
2021 UF 14 85 10 1 8 0 2 5 3 4 1

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 4 in
(1.93 m)
240 lb
(109 kg)
4.39 s 4.31 s 7.13 s 34.5 in
(0.88 m)
10 ft 11.1 in
(3.33 m)
38 reps 31

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Tackles Sacks Interceptions Other
Season Team Games Reg TFL Total Sack Int IntTD DefTD FFum FRec PD Safety
2021 (S6) SAM 3 24 1 25 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2022 (S7) SAM 14 90 3 93 9 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
2023 (S8) COL 11 64 4 68 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 1

Achievements and Records

Awards

Team
Individual

References