Kendrick is already familiar with Ramsey from afar, having modeled his game after him and seeing him having an impact on the league at such a young age. He said having an example like Ramsey to learn from will be beneficial.
“That’s one guy that I look at every day, just model my game after, just because of his attitude, swagger, aggressiveness, always gotta get to the ball,” Kendrick said. “It’s going to be great playing with guys like that. It’s going to motivate you to make sure you get to the top.”
A Second-team All-SEC selection after posting 41 tackles, three pass breakups and a team-leading four interceptions in 15 starts for the national-champion Bulldogs, Kendrick earned Orange Bowl Defensive MVP after intercepting two passes in Georgia’s win over Michigan in the College Football Playoff semifinals.
He said he describes his game as a “smart, aggressive guy on the field.”
“Very smart player, that’s what I would put first,” Kendrick said. “And then just instinctive, natural ability.”
With Ramsey, other talented defensive backs, and of course Donald and Wagner to learn from, Kendrick is ready to get to work.
“It’s going to be great,” Kendrick said.