Junior Wide Receiver Jumichael Ramos had an impressive freshman season, catching 24 passes for 353 yards and 3 touchdowns. Eleven of those receptions, and all three touchdowns, came in the final three games of the 2013 season. Ramos was the co-recepient of the Philip Rivers award, which the team gives to the most valuable freshman annually. It looked like Ramos was ready for a breakout season in 2014.
Sadly, that wasn’t the case. Ramos barely saw the field, playing as a reserve in 10 games, and caught only 1 pass all season. Whether it was the emergence of Freshman Bo Hines, a new quarterback in Jacoby Brissett, or failing to mesh with then Wide Receivers coach Frisman Jackson, Ramos was left on the outside looking in during the 2014 season.