
Ramik Wilson | Inside Linebacker
Josh Mauga‘s play has left the door wide open at right inside linebacker.
Beyond him, D.J. Alexander and Justin March stand in the way.
March has received high praise from Dorsey after sitting out a year due to injury.
Here's what #Chiefs GM John Dorsey told me when I asked him about @TheMarchingJay at the combine. pic.twitter.com/0neZSuJXij
— Chiefs Reporter (@ChiefsReporter) March 17, 2016
In spite of this adoration for March, Ramik Wilson remains a legitimate option at the inside linebacker spot opposite Derrick Johnson.
Wilson showed the most promise in the KC Chiefs game against the Vikings.
In that game, Wilson recorded eight total tackles and seven solo tackles.
Wilson will have to consistently replicate these types of numbers if he hopes to break the starting rotation.
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